Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...then Keator went to second and Rustin to third on a passed ball, third strike. Reddington fouled out to first and Carter knocked a long low hit to centre which brought Rustin in. A poor throw by shortstop allowed keator to score. Only once, in the fifth, did Harvard come within a point of scoring. Then, when one man was out, Highlands sent a hard one to center, who misjudged it, and Highlands went to third, and if properly coached would have scored. Carter struck out the next two batters and thus Harvard lost her only chance to score...
...join in expressing their grateful recognition of the debt owed to Professor Langdell, not only by the Law School, but by the cause of legal education throughout the English-speaking world." The business meeting, for the election of officers and the transaction of such other business as may come before it, will be held at 11 a.m. in Austin Hall...
Tickets for the dinner of the association, which will come immediately after Sir Frederick Pollock's oration, may be obtained from the treasurer, Mr. P. S. Abbott, at Austin Hall, on the day of the dinner; price $2.50 each. Before that time tickets will be sent to any member who remits the price to the treasurer, No. 220 Devonshire street, Boston. Any person who has attended the Law School for a year or more is eligible to the association and may become a member at either of the places and times mentioned above upon payment of one dollar. Present students...
...yards the American representatives would all come from Harvard, being chosen from N. W. Bingham, Jr., N. B. Marshall and W. H. Vincent. Although Oxford won the event against Yale and G. Gordon, in 51s, Vincent won the intercollegiate in 50 4/5s. Considering the track, however, the Englishman's performance is rather the better...
Judging by the old records, everything in the weight throwing should come to the American representatives. Hickok of Yale has a record of 44 ft. 1 1/2 in. with the sixteen-pound shot, and of 135 ft. 7 1/2 in. with the sixteen-pound hammer. Cross of Yale also has thrown the hammer 135 ft., and A. Brown of this university has put the shot over forty feet. The Oxford men last year did but little in the events, G. Robertson throwing the hammer from a 30-foot ring 101 ft., and A. F. Mailing putting the shot...