Word: fielded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: N. Y. Evening Post, Feb. 9-17; Public Opinion, Feb. 17; American State Papers; Hall, Int. Law, pp. 318-321; Wharton: Int. Law Digest; Field: Int. Law Code, pp. 98-101; N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 9-17; London Times, Feb. 10-18; London Spectator...
...political and social circumstances that this ideal was realized. I. The disappearance of the old state of society which had supported classicism. II. The influence of English literature and the falling off of Greek and Latin studies-III. The warlike feelings of the times were transferred to the field of literature...
...importance and racing methods have been modified to such an extent, that it has been necessary to hold the bicycle meet apart from the track games. With this change the feeling has increased that bicycling, occupying as it does such a such a different position from track and field events, should be given a place by itself, and this has at last led to the action taken Saturday...
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...delicate subject is treated strongly and sensible in "From Either Side." "Of Passing Moment" is a a dry little sketch of a typical college goody. "Tomasso's Triumph" over his own hot Italian blood is bright and fluent. A new field has been opened by the author of "An Unclean Hand of Providence," who describes an incident on the "long, low whalebacks (the lake men call them 'pigs')" which ply the Great Lakes...