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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Holy Cross began to score in the fourth inning. O'Neil singled to right field and stole second. Mahoney struck out, but Upton muffed the third strike and had to throw Mahoney out at first. Meanwhile O'Neil went to third and came in on Trafford's excusable fumble of Cain's grounder. In the fifth inning J. Kelly got first on Dean's error, went to third on W. Kelly's hit to right field, and was thrown out at the plate by Hovey. Kelly went to second on the throw in, took third on Kelly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Holy Cross 3; Harvard 2. | 6/11/1891 | See Source »

...these men in some way. Early in the year the Corporation proposed to the directors of the Dining Association that the hotel system be tried in the hall next year. The proposal met with so much opposition at that time that it was not urged, and the Corporation immediately began considering other plans...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Change at Memorial. | 6/10/1891 | See Source »

...Morrill's nine tied the score. Doe got to first on a grounder which bounced too badly for Wiggin to take it easily. Flavin hit to right, and Frothingham fumbled, Doe getting to third. Cloney sacrificed and Doe came in. In Harvard's half of the sixth the team began to draw away from Morrills. Three hits, combined with a steal and an error, brought in two runs. Another was earned in the seventh by Hallowell's and Hovey's hits and Trafford's sacrifice. A base on balls, two hits, and two errors netted two more in the eighth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard 9; Morrills 3. | 6/9/1891 | See Source »

...mile walk McLaughlin, W. H. S., took the lead at the start. By the half mile mark he was thirty yards ahead of the second man, but after that Norton, Hop., began to cut down his lead inch by inch till, as they entered the home stretch, there was scarcely fifteen feet between them; but McLaughlin was too strong for him and finished first in 7 m. 36 1-5 sec., beating the old record by 20 1-5 sec. Johnson, W. A., was third...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Interscholastic Sports. | 6/8/1891 | See Source »

...their work at Harvard; and we want to take this opportunity to thank them for what they have done. Their work this year has been broader than in any previous year and the effect on university life has been correspondingly greater. The new and better order of things began when, five years ago, the government of the University voted that the statute concerning religious exercises "at which the attendance of the students is required" be stricken out. Since that time the spirit of the undergraduates has changed greatly. It is a spirit at once freer and higher than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/8/1891 | See Source »

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