Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...candidates for the 'Varsity nine have been separated into two squads, of which the second is captained by Griffin '96. Men on the first squad were divided on Saturday into a first and second nine which played an irregular game like that of Friday, no account being kept of rubs or innings. The make-up of the nines was as follows...
...candidates for the university baseball team were again reduced yesterday, and the squad now numbers seventeen men, fourteen of whom will be selected to go on the Easter trip. For the past few days the candidates have been practicing at the Field, but on account of the muddy condition of the diamond only outfield practice was possible. In consequence of this the nine will be very poorly prepared for the southern trip, and will not be expected to win many games from the teams who have had the advantage of longer outdoor practice. The first game will be played with...
HARVARD FORUM.- Debate postponed on account of President Eliot's address...
...many of which have been taken from the point of view of the scientific geographer and geologist as well as from the point of view of the artist. A number of other views representing landscapes and many other points of scientific interest, as well as of scenic interest on account of the character of the photographs, are included in the exhibit...
...team-race to be held at the New York interscholastic games next Saturday: C. H. Williams '98 and A. W. Blakemore '97, as regular men, and E. A. Starbuck '98 and N. Matthews '98, substitutes. Grant ran a mile alone in 4m. 37 2/5s. Newell did not run on account of a sore foot. Williams ran his trial in 4m. 42 1/5s. with Blakemore, Starbuck and Matthews, in the order named, about ten yards behind...