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...Freshman nine will play St. Mark's at Southboro. The batting order will be: Farrington, 2b., Lewis, 1b., McCornick, p.; Cutting. r. f., Foster, l. f., Egbert, c. f.; Ewer, 3b., Rainbolt, s. s.; Edmunds...
Although Foster allowed only four hits to be made off him, his pitching was not up to the mark. Two chances for double plays were spoiled-one by Farrington and one by Lewis...
...history of Arctic explorations there is nothing that is comparable to Nansen's contributions to science in his work. The expedetion was not a mere feat. In physical geography, in biology, in meteorology, the results obtained will mark a new departure in the various sciences concerned. The continuous observations made during three years on the meteorology of the Arctic regions, when combined with other observations, will be of the highest practical importance in dealing with the climatology of Europe. No less important will be the practical results in other directions. Many of Nansen's observations were taken in latitude...
USHERS for Authors' Reading.- The following men be at Sanders Theatre at 7.15 sharp: Allison, Angier, Blakemore, Burlingame, Cutting, Van Daell. Eliason, Fox, Gleason, Gregg, Grilk, Hendrick, Hill, Hopkins, Huntington, James, Johnston, Mark, Olds, Prouty, Sayre, Smith, Sprague, Underhill, Warren, White, Wilder, Williams, Baker, Barton, Beals, Weatherby...
...history of Arctic explorations there is nothing that is comparable to Nansen's contributions to science in his work. The expedetion was not a mere feat. In physical geography, in biology, in meteorology, the results obtained will mark a new departure in the various sciences concerned. The continuous observations made during three years on the meteorology of the Arctic regions, when combined with other observations, will be of the highest practical importance in dealing with the climatology of Europe. No less important will be the practical results in other directions. Many of Nansen's observations were taken in latitude...