Word: fifths
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PROF. LOISETTE'S MEMORY DISCOVERY.- Prof. Loisette's new system of memory training, taught by correspondence at 237 Fifth Ave., New York, seems to supply a general want. He has had two classes at Yale of 200 each, 250 at Meriden, 300 at Norwich, 100 Columbia Law Students, 400 at Wellesley College, and 400 at University of Pennsylvania, etc. Such patronage and the endorsement of such men as Mark Twain, Dr. Buckley, Prof. Wm. K. Harper, of Yale, etc., place the claim of Prof. Loisette upon the highest ground...
...Wood was followed by a magnificent rush by Harding who scored the third touchdown. Goal made the score 16-0. Bad work by Tech allowed Bancroft to make the fourth touchdown followed by a goal making the score 22-0. Continued bad work allowed Harding to make the fifth touchdown from which Saxe kicked a very difficult goal. Score 28-0. Soon a good rush by Wood procured our sixth touchdown. Goal. Score 34-0. Good rush-line work obtained a safety for Harvard just before time was called. Score for first half...
...Beacons began to settle down, with the intention of making up their 13 to 5 defeat of May last. Allen's hit for three bags, in the fifth, was followed by a passed ball, which gave one run. Then the sixth resulted in a gain of three more runs for the Beacons, on an error, a single and Richardson's clean home run. The eighth added two runs more, of which one was contributed by Richardson, who duplicated his former feat by driving to long right field for a second home...
...game on the whole, was tedious, and the only redeeming features were the occasional streaks of heavy batting, and the brilliant work of Wiestling. The regular umpire was relieved by the change umpire at the end of the fifth inning, and it is safe to say that both gave general and complete satisfaction. The score...
WALTER CAMP.At a meeting held on Saturday night at the Fifth Avenue Hotel the following gentlemen were present: Professors Byerly and Sargent, Messrs. McCook, Clark, Fisk, Sexton and Holden, from Harvard; Professors Johnson and Rockwood and Mr. Savage from Princeton; Professor Richards, Messrs. Adoo, Richards and Beecher from Yale; Mr. Posey from the University of Pennsylvania; Mr. Beattys from Wesleyan...