Word: bowen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...A.Harvard will play the Newton Athletic Club nine tomorrow on Holmes Field. The nine is composed largely of college graduates, some of whom are old 'varsity men. The make-up of the team in the batting order is as follows: Abbott, 3b.; Hubbard, s.s.; Warren, 1b.; Woodcroft, c.f.; Bowen, 1.f.; Upton, c.; Besarick, r.f.; J. Highlands...
Theobald Smith, M.D., professor of applied zoology; J. G. Jack, lecturer at the Arnold Arboretum, for the calendar year of 1895. Special chemical instructors in the summer courses for 1895, J. T. Bowen, M.D., in dermatology; J. W. Elliot, M.D., in surgery; and E. W. Dwight, M.D., in Pathology...
...policy of protection is sound in principle.-(a) It enables a country to fix the terms of exchange in foreign trade.-(1) Foreign demand for our commodities is necessarily great.-(2) Protection lessens our demand for foreign commodities: Bowen, Am. Pol. Economy, 480.-(b) Protection is the best means of increasing the "consumer's rent;" Marshall, Principles of Economics, 508; Patten's Economic Basis of Protection...
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Earned runs, Harvard 1. Three-base hit, Trafford. Stolen bases, Mason, Paine (2), Frothing-ham, Soule, Dickinson(2), Corbett, Bowen, Hubbard, Slade. First base on balls, Hunting, Slade, Wiggin, Dickinson, Cook. First base on errors, Harvard 4; Newtons 2. Struck out, Farren (3), McLane (2), Warren (3), Hubbard, Cushing, Dowd (2), Bowen (2), Paine (2), Frothingham, Trafford, Wiggin (3), Cook. Passed balls, Mason 2. Wild pitches, Wiggin, Dowd. Hit by pitched ball, Paine, Bowen. Time, 1 hr. 50 min. Umpires, Cutler and Bond...