Word: brought
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...books do so early to enable the Society to get books entered before the rush of work coming at time of closing the business in June. Blank lists to be filled out can be had in the office, and errand boys will call for books at any time. Books brought in after vacation are rarely put on sale until after October book sales are passed...
...scratch and a wild throw of Slade's. In the fourth. Foss got another on a hit, an error and a sacrifice. Beals scored again in the sixth on an error, two steals and a wild pitch. Carpenter's timely hit and a base on balls brought in three runs in the seventh, and clean hitting sent in two earned runs in the eighth. Ninety tied the score in the fifth on a fumble, a hit and a wild pitch, and a fumble of Austin's, followed by another hit gave them a solitary run in the seventh. The score...
...next three innings, Harvard went out in order, with the score tied in the eighth; Dimon fumbled Linn's grounder; a steal, wild throw and a base hit by Willard brought in the winning...
Spanish 1. - An hour examination will be held in W. 17, instead of the usual recitation on Monday, May 23. No books whatever are to be brought in at the examination. Blank books will be furnished by the instructor. B. H. Nash, instructor. Subject - "Del Mar." Lectures...
...from our standpoint, that game was a bad failure; but the team has not forgotten how to play ball. The game with Columbia showed that it was the most amusing game ever seen here. Columbia played with several substitutes, and found it necessary to use all the rest brought along, and then put the manager in citizens dress on third. McCusker played the best game for them, and seemed really the back-bone of the team. De Sibourg, who pitched for Columbia, was struck on the knee by a batted ball in the sixth inning, and McCusker started to pitch...