Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...cricket eleven played at Chelsea on Saturday and won their second game. The wicket was soft and bumpy, and prevented accurate bowling, while the long grass in the outfield made it difficult to get even two runs, except off boundary hits. Harvard went into the field first, and, as at Somerville, got a wicket on the first ball. They retired Chelsea for 45 runs, allowing only W. L. Martin, who played a careful game, to roll up double figures. For Harvard, Garrett batted best with 23 runs to his credit, while Sallivan and Parker hit well...
Codman reached third in the first on a base on balls, a wild pitch, and a passed ball; Mumford's hit past short brought him home, and the band played "There's no Place Like Home," Mumford stole second and scored on Piper's hit. Luce made a run for ninety-one on a single, a passed ball, a steal and a wild pitch; and in the next inning Lee tied the score on a hit past third, a steal and McGinty's wild throw to catch him at third. In the next a hit and two bases on balls...
...certain industries Several arguments are given why we should have Protection: That it affords an easy way of collecting revenue. Although this is true to a certain extent, yet if we should become engaged in a foreign war we would lose our foreign trade and therefore our revenue also. Second, that this tax is paid by foreigners. Not so; it is paid by the consumer at home. Third, that it benefits the farmer. Now the duty amounts to a virtual bounty, and this bounty is paid in part by farmers who get no return for their money. Fourth, that...
...their class. They made a plucky fight from start to finish. They need feel no discouragement at not finishing better than third, for so close a pull against the veterans of the junior shell was as creditable as victory over them. Ninety is to be congratulated on winning her second victory. Ninety-one has steadily risen from last to second, and may hope in another year to carry off the honors. Ninety-two will have two more chances for victory, and though disappointed this year may look to the future with confidence. No one deserves more praise than Ninety-three...
They awarded the two first prizes of sixty dollars each to H. E. Burton and W. E. B. DuBois, the three second prizes of forty-five dollars each to H. H. Baker, F. S. Good win and G. B. Henshaw. The award gave general satisfaction...