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...Harvards lost the toss, and at 4 o'clock Coolidge stepped to the bat. The first ball pitched was hit hard to third, who fumbled it and threw wild to first. Chase, to keep up the record, threw over Dilts' head to Doran, who fumbled it until Coolidge had reached the home plate, scoring the first run of the game. Olmsted and Baker then made hits, Nichols retired on a foul bound and Crocker struck to third, forcing Olmsted and retiring Baker by a fine double play. Brown retired in one, two, three order...
...Alfred Wood has failed to keep his contract with the Co-operative Society, the board of directors has voted to strike off his name from the list of affiliated tradesmen. The grocery firm of S. S. Pierce & Co., of Boston, has agreed to supply the superintendent of the society with all goods dealt in by them at wholesale rates, and to deliver free of charge at the office of the society. Orders can now be left at the office, and the goods will be delivered at rooms, if desired, by Sawin's express, at a charge of ten cents...
...field on those days? If Yale enters lacrosse next year, our team has good chances of beating her much worse than she has yet been beaten by Harvard. It is necessary, however, that our lacrosse men should practice in a decent-sized field, if Harvard is to keep up her reputation for having the best college lacrosse team...
...remote from the great centres, crippled in finances, troubled by internal discord, decreasing in class attendance, suffering from the keen competition of wealthy sister colleges, can afford to alienate any considerable body of her alumni and friends, from whom alone aid must come to replenish her treasury and to keep up her numbers; and yet, if we are not mistaken, the present policy in retaining President Bartlett is gradually bringing on these results. It is not alone in Boston, Springfield, Manchester and New York city that expressions of this nature are heard among her alumni, but also in the West...
...their salaries, a percentage on every unwilling or careless child whom they are able to coax into school. It is further suggested that a discount should be imposed on them for every child dropping out of the school, and that their salaries should be discontinued if they fail to keep up their schools...