Word: errors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...turn slightly toward each other, the younger poet as if appealing to his great predecessor. As the windows are now placed, the design is exactly reversed, and the graceful Virgil holding his scroll of verses turns his back upon the blind bard. It is to be hoped that this error will be corrected, as it might be at a small expense and trouble. If one did no know of the fault, one would probably fail to detect it, yet after it has been pointed out, it lets us see and think of nothing else. There is a certain appropriateness...
...unjust and cruel to turn them out into it at the beginning of their career with a sense of defeat because Nature did not endow them as highly as a few of their brethren. The Tribune has called the attention of colleges and teachers to this increasing and fatal error. It only echoes the opinion of parents everywhere. They see, if teachers do not, that the real object of education in American colleges should be not to elevate the reputation of this or that college or faculty, nor to train a few exceptional intellects among pupils, nor even...
...Allen went out on a foul fly to Dutcher. Nichols hit hard for two bases, but was left on second, Smith going out on a fly to Dutcher and Chamberlain striking out. In the second inning Morley made a base hit, Dutcher got to second base on Bruner's error, Morley going to third. Stewart then struck out, after which Corkery made a hit on which Morley and Dutcher scored. Corkery went to second on Phillips' error and scored on Odell's hit. Odell went to second and scored on Bremner's hit, Bremner soon went to second and scored...
...Bruner's hit. Bruner went to second on a passed ball and scored. Collins went out on a foul fly to Bremner. Allen got his base on an attempted put out, stole second and scored on Nichols' hit. Nichols went to second, Smith got his base on Dutcher's error, and both scored on Lang's error. Chamberlain hit to third and was thrown out at first. Kimball got his base on Oliver's wild throw; but was left on first as Phillips went out on a fly to Stewart. In the third inning Yale went...
Harvard made five runs in the sixth inning by heavy batting, assisted by errors. Smith went out on a fly to Stewart. Chamberlain hit for two bags and went to third on Kimball's hit. Kimball stole second and both men scored on Phillips' three bagger. Edgerly made a two base hit, on which Phillips came home. Bruner went out on a foul fly to Odell. Edgerly stole third and scored on a wild pitch. Collins reached first on Stewart's muff of Odell's throw, stole second and went to third on a passed ball. Allen hit to Oliver...