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Word: box (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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Themes are to be deposited in the wooden box outside of Grays 18, not later than 4 o'clock. By the regulations no overdue theme will be accepted unless the writer satisfies the secretary that his failure to present it at the appointed time was caused by serious illness or other unavoidable hindrances...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 4/26/1890 | See Source »

...defeated the Williams College nine on Holmes Field yesterday by a score of sixteen to five. The game was characterized by Harvard's hard batting. The men also played a clean fielding game. The Williams nine fielded loosely, and their pitchers were far from effective. Cummings was in the box for Harvard in the first four innings, and he was rather wild, giving five bases on balls. Downer was substituted in the fifth inning and he held the visitors down fairly well. The Harvard team was considerably changed from the last game; Mason was tried in left field; Soule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 4/24/1890 | See Source »

Themes are to be deposited in the wooden box outside of Grays 18, not later than 4 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 4/21/1890 | See Source »

...seemed to play a sleepy game most of the time, in spite of the fact that Dartmouth was in the lead during the greater part of the game. Alward did poorly at short-stop, and Upton was off in his throwing. Howe, '93, was tried in the box for the time, and during the first inning he was very unsteady. He went to pieces again in the fourth inning and Dartmouth got a good lead. The batting by Harvard was erratic; the men bunched their hits well, however, especially in the seventh inning, when they developed a batting streak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 4/19/1890 | See Source »

Harvard defeated the Phillips Andover Academy nine yesterday afternoon by a score of eleven to one. The Academy team played a very good game and made a far better showing than Exeter. Dalzell, a brother of the Yale pitcher, was in the box, and he was very wild, giving seven men their bases on balls, besides letting in several runs by wild pitches. Harvard did not hit freely, however. On the contrary the batting was weak throughout, a total of only seven hits being made in the eight innings that were played. In the field Harvard did much better...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 4/17/1890 | See Source »

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