Word: error
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...best men, Nichols, Allen, Phillips and Lovering, all of whom were unable to play, from various causes. In the fourth inning, the Beacons made two runs, on a single, two doubles, and a passed ball. They scored two more runs in the seventh inning on a base hit and errors by Keep and Tilden. Our only run was made by Crocker, in the eighth inning, on an error by Coolidge, a steal, and a base...
...prime foundation of the evil of alcoholism is found in the fine theories which pervade society about moderate drinking. Every man that ever became a drunkard has expatiated on the beauties of the "golden mean." The lecturer dwelt at length on this error, and illustrated its danger...
...supported by Crocker, Allen and Nichols playing in the out-field. The opposing nine were utterly unable to bat Winslow's pitching, and he had them completely in his hands. Both he and Crocker played a perfect game. All the other positions were very well filled, and only one error was made by the nine. The Athletic Club nine played a wretched fielding game. Finnerty, however, played a good game. The batting was very weak and Madden and Cunon were the only men who succeeded in sending the ball outside of the diamond. Harivard batted heavily, Loyering, Nichols and Allen...
...free to confess that we do not altogether approve of the list ourselves; but will the News kindly print us a list of its own which shall be formed, not from "personal liking," but from a "deliberate exercise of judgment," that we here at Harvard may clearly see the error of our ways and so be turned from them...
...MEMBER OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.[We are glad to be able to publish the above correction. In justice to ourselves we must add that our statements were made on the authority of two members of the society. Our informants as well as ourselves, it appears, were in error as to the facts...