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Amherst began the scoring when, with two out, Cameron reached first on a fielder's choice and Peirson knocked out a hard liner which slipped through both Gordon and Burgess, bringing in the first tally and allowing Peirson to reach third. A grounder bounced badly for Buell, and the second run came...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRIPLE IN NINTH BREAKS DEADLOCK | 5/25/1923 | See Source »

...back and forth, neither side being able to score. Then in the first of the sixth, Woodruff, the visitors' center fielder, started the inning off with a scorching liner to center. Wood landed hard on the next ball, but Burgess made a spectacular catch that brought the first out. Cameron, the next batter, swung viciously and rapped out a liner between left and center which gave him ample time to come home before the ball was relayed in. Two more singles and a pass filled the bases...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRIPLE IN NINTH BREAKS DEADLOCK | 5/25/1923 | See Source »

HARVARD AMHERST Clark, c.f. 2b., Booth Gordon, l.f. 3b., Pierson Buell, 3b. p., Leete Owen, 1b. c.f., Woodruff Hill, s.s. c., Warner Hammond, 2b. l.f., Williams Burgess, r.f. 1b., Wood Larrabee, c. s.s., Cameron Spalding, p. r.f., Miller...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ERRATIC NINE FROM AMHERST HERE TODAY | 5/24/1923 | See Source »

After Professor J. B. Callan of the Business School, who acted as toastmaster, had introduced W. L. Baine 2G.B., retiring president of the club, and D. F. Cameron 1G.B., incoming president, Dean W. B. Donham of the Business School spoke. Other speakers were Mr. E. F. Gray G. '13, who represented the alumni and Mr. T. W. Slocum '90, an overseer of the University from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION IS CROWDED AS BUSINESS CLUB DINES | 5/1/1923 | See Source »

...reader a kaleidescope of vivid and colorful details. Mr. Wheelright displays a cleverness which would perhaps be more at home in prose than in verse; and Mr. Merton writes with the neatness, if not with the power, of a Landor. And, finally, in Mr. Snow and Mr. R. Cameron Rogers one finds serious effort toward a self-realization which is not yet quite accomplished, but which holds good promise. Altogether, the book is more than a Harvard anthology; for it is typical of that mixture of sincerity and affectation, and art and assininity, and success and failure, which characterizes...

Author: By Arthur DAVISON Ficku, | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 1/20/1923 | See Source »

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