Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...knowledge of the situation is, of course, second hand; for in spite of the large number of Harvard graduates in this city who have shown deep interest in this matter, and who have exceptional opportunities for knowing most of the influential Yale men, the New York Alumni of Harvard were not represented on the Conference Committee. But as we understand it, Yale now offers to concede one of the two points in dispute by making, as Harvard insists, Special Students, eligible for places on the nine, crew, etc., provided Harvard will consent to a single football game annually, and that...
First inning.- Mason was out by first, unassisted. Linn hit safely past first. Dean hit to short-stop, who, with second and first base, made the double. Stagg hit to deep center-field for what looked like three bases; Howland got under it, however, and caught the ball, although he fell in the attempt. The catch, which was a wonderful one, was warmly applauded by Yale. Calhoun hit a liner to left which Mason muffed. He stole second and third and came in on McBride's single to right. Howland made another fine catch of Dalzell's fly. McBride stole...
...sensual satisfaction is the aim of life and duty toward God is the only path way to preservation. The service closed with the 262d hymn. The choir sang the following selections: Anthem-Forth to the Fight, Ye Ransomed,- Heywood. Anthem-Lift up Your Heads-Hopkins. Anthem-Out of the Deep,- Mozart...
...exceedingly interesting lecture on the "The Poetry of Walther von der Vogelweide." The speaker said that little is known of this poet-singer's life. It is probable that he was an Austrian by birth, that he lived in a village called Vogelweide, and that he imbibed from the deep twilight of the German forests that love of nature and legend which characterized his later writings. Until 1198 he lived at the Austrian court, but at the time of the feud between the Guelphs and Ghibelines, he became an enthusiastic supporter of the Hohenstaufens, and soon afterwards he was recognized...
...second inning. Mapes was given his base on balls, stole second, took third on Arthur's sacrifice, and came in on Cummings' wild pitch. In the fourth inning Spaulding got first on Arthur's put-out and stole second. Campbell made a clean home run to deep centre, bringing in all the men. In the seventh Williams got her last score. Brown made a hit and was brought in by Cox's long three-bagger to right field. Cox just missed making a home run, being fielded out at the plate by Howland; Linn, Upton and Trafford assisting. The score...