Word: doubting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...remarkable steadiness of Mr. Winslow's pitching in yesterday's game is worthy of special mention. His arm was so lame before the game that he was in doubt whether he could pitch at all, and yet in 13 innings he gave only 3 men bases on balls, and did not make a single wild pitch...
...given in no better way than by watching the nine practice. Each player is more likely to do better and play sharper if he knows that he is watched by the critical eyes of a number of spectators. The upper-class men will do their share, no doubt, but the chief interest must naturally be taken by the freshman class itself...
...will keep the interest up to fever heat until the race is decided this afternoon. The university steam lauuch, the "'67," will be used today by the referee and a pistol shot instead of the steam whistle to start the crews. As some slight delay will no doubt take place in getting all the crews down from their boat-house, the tide, which is high at 1.15 P. M., ought to be running out fast enough when the word is given. Smooth water and a fair day are now all that are wanting to make the race a success...
...Bishop Spaulding and J. Gilmary Shea !" It is with a good deal of hesitation that we reply to this suggestion, for we must admit that until now we never knew that any such literary light was shining in the west as J. Gilmary Shea. And while we have no doubt that both Bishop Spaulding and J. Gilmary Shea are authors worthy of respect when once their works are known, still we beg to assure the exchange editor of our friendly contemporary, the Notre Dame Scholastic, that we hardly think the vote on the list would be materially changed...
...school of political science, our courses in political economy offer better facilities for a study of this science, both in their number and character, than is offered at any other college in the country. With our courses in Roman law, constitutional and legal history, and political economy, we doubt very much if better opportunities for the study of the various branches of the political sciences are afforded at any other college than at Harvard. The enterprise which the political economy department has shown in the increase of its courses during the past few years has been amply repaid...