Word: errors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sorry that it is necessary to call your attention to a very serious error in one of your editorials of yesterday, January 24. You stated that two members of the Harvard Reserve Officers' Training Corps had been dishonorably discharged from the Corps. Neither of these men was dishonorably discharged. They were both discharged without honor. The distinction of course is far from being a merely technical one. The error is the more serious because it was copied by some of the Boston newspapers AUSTIN W. SCOTT, Disciplinary Officer, Harvard...
...have gone forth to set old error right...
...University players started scoring in the first inning. On an error, L. B. Evans '20, reached second base, and scored on a sacrifice hit, followed by a single by L. P. Jones '19. Again in the third inning, Jones led off with his second single, and before the inning was over three runs had come in through three singles, a stolen base, and an error...
...last half of the sixth the informals increased their score to 7 by excellent stick work and a brilliant display of base running. J. B. Wolverton '20 led off with a single and then stole second. Evans knocked a long fly to center field which Larkin dropped. An error by shortstop brought Wolverton home and placed Evans on third. H. C. Ward '20 singled, and he and Evans scored by means of a hit, a fielder's choice, and a sacrifice...
...individual playing, the informal team excelled its opponent. For the whole seven innings there was not an error recorded. L. B. Evans '20, starred at shortstop and accepted six chances flawlessly. Captain McLeod caught a good game, although the position is new to him, and helped to steady Newton's pitching. Jones was the heavy hitter with three hits out of four times at bat for a total of seven bases...