Word: deane
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard, Dean played the best game. Rand made a wonderful catch of a low liner. Scannell caught a good game and Haughton pitched good ball, but was supported poorly at times...
...Dean...
...base hits-Dewey, Ross. Stolen bases-Heffernan, Goodrich, R. Stevenson. First base on balls-Goodrich, R. Stevenson. Struck out-Ashton, Heffernan, Ross, Scannell, Hayes, Haughton, T. Stevenson. Double plays-Clarkson, Dean, T. Stevenson; T. Stevenson, Dean and R. Stevenson. Passed ball-Ross. Hit by pitched ball-Burgess. Time-1h. 45m. Umpire-Lockwood...
...hoped that the students will interest themselves in the affair and do all in their power to make it a success. In the provisional list of the final examinations no examinations were scheduled for June 3, 80 there can be no drawback as far as they are concerned. Dean Briggs has received letters from Dean Ames of the Law School and Dean Richardson of the Medidal School expressing their interest in the affair and their opinion that the members of their schools will gladly join in the parade if the rest of the University decide...
...alumni having been invited. At 11.30 a. m. the trustees, faculty and graduates will form a procession and march to the Physics Building, where the first dedicatory service will take place, Rev. Dr. Vincent officiating. Dr. Rood, head of the department of physics, will lay the corner stone, and Dean Amringe will deliver the address. Then the corner stone of Schermerhorn Hall will be laid by W. C. Schermerhorn, chairman of the Board of Trustees. Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix will officiate at the dedication and Professor Henry O. DaCosta will deliver the address...