Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Deans got his base on balls but was forced out at second on Spitzer's hit, the latter being safe at first. Shields went out on a fly to Highlands. Hollister made a single to left field and Smeltzer followed with a home run. Krogman then fouled out to Cook. Harvard scored four in her half on hits by Dickinson and Corbett, a wild pitch and an error by Beard, Cook and Winslow getting to base on fielder's choice...
ARCTIC EXPEDITION.- The Arctic expedition under the supervision of Dr. F. A. Cook, an old explorer with Peary, will leave New York, June 30, returning the middle of September. A party is now forming from Harvard. All professors and students of geology and botany, etc., will have ample opportunity for scientific research. The hunting and fishing are unequalled. The temperature varies from 35 to 69 degrees, seldom going below freezing point. We shall be glad to furnish any information that may be desired...
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Earned runs-Harvard 2; three-base hit-Tenney; two-base hits-Whittemore, Wiggin, Tenney; sacrifice hit-Donovan; stolen bases-Tenney, Steere, Lowney, Millard, Cook, George, Dickinson, O'Malley; first base on balls-by Russell 3, by White 1, by Highlands 5; passed ball-O'Malley; wild pitch-Russell; struck out-George, Winslow, Manley, Corbett; double play-George and Donovan. Umpire-Hartley. Time...
ARCTIC EXPEDITION.- The Arctic expedition under the supervision of Dr. F. A. Cook, an old explorer with Peary, will leave New York, June 30, returning the middle of September. A party is now forming from Harvard. All professors and students of geology and botany, etc., will have ample opportunity for scientific research. The hunting and fishing are unequalled. The temperature varies from 35 to 69 degrees, seldom going below freezing point. We shall be glad to furnish any information that may be desired...