Word: effectively
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Ames pitched a good game for the freshmen and succeeded in holding down his opponents to two hits, one of them a scratch. Reed also did well, and scattered the eight hits so that they were of little effect. The game, however, was lost for '95 in the first. Then a couple of hits and three bad errors netted three runs, and the score stood three to nothing through the remaining eight innings...
...enters deeply into the poet's spirit and expresses himself in a very pleasing manner. The second of the "Moods," the "Ballade of the Weiss-Nicht-Wo" is excellent. It is really a pleasure to read it after wading through the rest of the number, and were its effect not totally counteracted by the last piece in the number, the "Iconoclastic Encounter" the reader's impression of the whole might be very favorable...
...batting list for Harvard hit the ball with great effect, the first four men on the list having only two hits among them. Frothingham's batting was the feature. Out of four times at bat he made two three-baggers and a single. The nine, with the exception of Sullivan, did well what little fielding they had to do, Sullivan had an off-day, and seemed disconcerted after making his first error. He gathered himself together, however, and made a good assist later in the game, Highlands and Corbett worked well together. Highlands pitched a great game, holding Dartmouth down...
...friends are watching the game, that encourages the men; it is rather the realization that the class or university has interest enough in the success of the team to send a delegation. Although it is the spirit which the class shows, that is most important, still number have their effect, particularly when it comes to a matter of cheering...
...national government ought to control divorces: Princeton Review, IX. 90. - (a) Excellent moral effect. - (b) Prevention of frauds: New Englander, XLIII. 57 - (1) Change of residence. - (2) Divorce-lawyers. - (c) Doing away with lax laws and loose proceedure: Journal of Social Science, No. 14, 152-155. (1) Utah. - (2) Illinois. - (3) Arizona until recently. - (d) Our mobile population put under one definite...