Word: finger
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Schumann-Frauenliebe und Leben, op. 42. I, Seit ich ihn gesehen; II, Er, der herrlichste von allen; III, Du Ring an Meinem Finger; IV, Helft mir, ihr Schwestern; V, Susser Freund, du blickest mich verwundert an; VI, An meinem Herzen, an meiner Brust; VII, Nun hast du mir den ersten Schmerz gethan...
...will play its second championship game with Princeton, at Princeton, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The batting orders of both teams will be the same as last Saturday, with the one exception that Hicks will pitch for Harvard. Captain Currier has sufficiently recovered from the injury to his finger to resume his position behind the bat, and with his return the team should display more speed than in the Brown game. White and Dawson will again be the battery for Princeton...
...game today. The former has a slight attack of tonsillitis, and the latter has not entirely recovered from a strain in the leg, received early in the week. Brown will go to first base, and Crocker will play in centre field. Captain Currier received an injury to his finger in the Andover game, but will probably be able to play. Hicks will pitch...
Moliere, a Parisian, early acquired the habit of observation, and being possessed of the faculty of condensing into a single scene the striking traits of a whole class, made his works reflect the whole panorama of society. Jealousy is a trait to which he devoted much attention. Laying his finger on the spot most open to ridicule, he pilloried social characteristics that are as prominent now as then. He was a true precursor of the Revolution, in that he attacked the nobles, not as individuals, but as a class...
...last year's infield outfield with the exception of Captain Dexter are out. There are also several very good substitutes available. McCall has practically recovered from the injury to his ankle, and should soon be able to play his old game at second and Currier's finger is not expected to his hinder his playing much longer...