Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...class; and, although he apparently devoted but little time to study, yet he had that faculty of application and versatility of intellect which enabled him to grasp any subject, whether history, philosophy, mathematics, or the languages, with wonderful accuracy and ease. His skill as an athlete needs no comment; it is enough to say that Harvard probably never had his equal in the ball field. Socially, he was one of the best of fellows. Kind, generous, honest, openhearted, he was loved by every one who knew him, and he was, perhaps, the best known man in college. His sudden...
...beautiful triple play in the eighth inning, by Welch, Coolidge, Sawyer and Richardson. Harvard fielded fairly well. Baker and Tilden, of the freshman nine, played well together. Baker's pitching proved effective, and was well handled by Tilden, whose fine throws to second are especially worthy of comment...
Editors Herald-Crimson.-My attention having been called to an editorial in the Yale News in regard to the '86 freshman foot-ball game, I should like to make some comment on the remarks contained therein. As none of the correspondence has been preserved I cannot give details, but I present the case as I recollect it. The News states of our team as follows...
...considering this subject, and although we may speak "but of the heart," we are not aware that we have spoken "out of the pocket." So far as it means anything, it seems to mean that we were influenced in our article by some betting interest in the game. Comment is unnecessary. Having mentioned this courteous suggestion from the new board of editors of the News, we will now answer their editorial so far as it refers to the ball game...
...luxe of the number, as the picture is well worth preserving. Prof. Norton; Ernest Ingersoll, Kegan Paul and T. W. Higginson contribute note-worthy articles and the vovels by Mr. Roe and Mr. Black are continued. Mr. Charles Beade's story. "The Picture,' which has aroused so much comment is concluded. The editorial departments of the magazine are up to their usual standard...