Word: drew
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...place at third, while Bickham went to centre field. Edgerly opened for Harvard by fouling out; Winslow hit to Edwards and was fielded out at first; Beaman hit safely and came in on Tilden's hit and two passed balls; Tilden was put out at the home plate. Princeton drew her sixth blank: Shaw struck a swift foul, which Allen caught in beautiful form, though he tripped and fell in the act; Toler went out, Nichols to Willard; Bickham made a clean two-bagger, but was left on second, as Reynolds hit to Nichols and was fielded out at first...
Both nines drew blanks in the fifth inning. Foster went out, Blossom to Toler; Winslow hit to Edwards, who fielded promptly to first; Tilden fouled out to Shaw, leaving Beaman on third, where he had arrived by the aid of his hit and a passed ball. Though Princeton got two men on bases, both were kept from scoring...
...round, Wheelwright beat Peirson, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4; Hopkins beat Reynolds, 6-0, 6-0. The third round has not yet been finished. Doubles. 1st round, Keasby and Paine beat Cogswell and Reynolds, 6-2, 5-6, 6-3; all the rest drew byes. 2nd round, Hopkins and Snow beat Taylor and Wheelwright, 6-5, 6-5; Morrison and White beat Babbitt and gale...
...captains drew for positions last evening with the following result: No. 1 (counting from the wall) sophomore crew; No. 2, junior crew; No. 3, senior crew; No. 4, freshman crew...
...Club in "Certain Limitations of Art in Relation to its Subjects." A work of art, Dr. Everett said, was commonly judged according to its morale, or its technique. In relation to Art, the subject of Propriety was first discussed, mainly in illustration of the Washington Monument. Dr. Everett drew attention to the fact that when the event was small, in order that it may be remembered, the monument commemorative of the event must be of great account. But that when the monument was a perfect work of art, the appreciation of the grandeur, and simplicity of a great event...