Word: brought
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...with a base hit and scored on the fumbling of Randall's hit. Randall was advanced to third by a dropped fly, and reached the plate on an infield hit by Skilton. Daly reached first by a base on balls, thus filling the bases; and H. Kernan's hit brought in two runs. Matthews's three-base hit, followed by Randall's single, brought in three more runs, which closed the scoring for the third inning...
Each University entered 50 pictures, those from Harvard being chosen from the recent exhibition of the Camera Club. The photographs will be put on exhibition at Pennsylvania on April 13 for ten days, and will then be brought to Cambridge and exhibited in Robinson Hall from April 29 to May 9. An attractive catalogue, containing reproductions of the individual prize winning pictures, will be issued...
...deprive the race of the distinction of being among the most interesting of recent years. Although the winning crews won by about three lengths, their lead was gained only after a very hard struggle in which the stronger drive and snappier catch of the Weld crews eventually brought victory. The quality of the work of all the crews gives promise of exceptional racing in the finals for the class championship next Monday...
...appeal for contributions--very limited in extent--brought an immediate and gratifying response from persons of the highest character, indicative of the estimation in which Mr. Godkin and his work were held; and while the list of contributors included many of Mr. Godkin's friends, it included also many others not in general sympathy with his opinions, greatly enhancing the value of their tribute...
...obtains their services to assist him in a counter-plot to secure the cat for himself and thus obtain the Princess. They easily outwit the vizier and the ministers, secure the Cat and return to the Maharajah's court just before the arrival of the crestfallen ministers, who have brought the two guards of the shrine, whom they supposed dead, but had only been drugged by the Boston fakirs, as proof of the fight with the Rao's soldiers which they offer as an excuse for their failure. The Maharajah is furious, but his anger is quickly changed...