Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...inning Dartmouth scored two earned runs. Ranney led off with a hit to right; Norton followed him with a single over second base. Downs hit to right field, advancing the base-runners, but he himself was fielded out at first by Linn. Harland's three-bagger to deep-centre brought Ranney and Norton home, and made Dartmouth's final score six. In the last inning, for Harvard Upton got his base on shortstop's error. Alward knocked a high fly which the left fielder muffed and then fumbled; Upton meanwhile reached home. The score...
...anarchists Mr. Salter, impelled altogether by what he considered the interests of judicial fair play, in the face of the feverish excitement and prejudices of the people, risked his popularity and influence by taking a leading part in the attempt to have some of the sentences commute. His deep study of philosophy and strong personality ought to attract a large audience this evening...
...money rewards of teaching are small. Its greatest and most delightful return is the many deep and lasting friendships formed between the teacher and his pupils. The teacher should remember his relation to his pupils, that on his side there are strong moral obligations which he must observe. He should try to be what he would have his pupils...
...standpoints, laying especial stress upon rectitude and piety. He said that piety is too often assumed. There are too many young men who think that religion is superficial, that it may be put on at will, and put off at will as best suits his convenience. But a true, deep-feeling religious life consists rather in a life of just relations to man and God, the appeal of the heart of the child to the heart of the Father. A man's rectitude of life is no less important, for if a man is destitute of justice he will...
Last Saturday the crew ran to the top of Corey hill through some fields covered deep with drifted snow. There were numerous tumbles and a good deal of puffing...