Word: fourth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard, Gummere making top score with 79; in bowling, F. C. Taylor and Gummere were steady and effective. On the Cornell team Gregson bowled well, and was also the only one to make double figures at the bat. Cornell's score was more than equalled when Harvard's fourth wicket fell...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. The Development of the Oculomotor Nerve and the Ciliary Ganglion. Mr. F. W. Carpenter. Short Papers. Room 1, fourth ficor, Museum of Comparative Zoology...
...ZOOLOGICAL, CLUB. The Development of the Oculomotor Nerve and the Ciliary Ganglion. Mr. F. W. Carpenter. Short Papers. Room 1, fourth floor, Museum of Comparative Zoology...
...fourth in the series of practical talks before the Travellers' Club will be given this evening at 8 o'clock in the Lecture Room of Harvard Hall, by Mr. George S. Raymer. The subject will be "Prospecting." Mr. Raymer Intends to treat the topic maihly from a traveller's point of view, and will include suggestion for transportation, camping, subsistence, clothing, outfit, etc., as well as hints for the searching for indications of valuable metals and precious stones...
Harvard scored the first run of the game in the fourth inning. Stephenson was given his base, stole second, went to third on Clarkson's grounder to shortstop, and scored on Matthews' single over second base. In the next inning, Keady made a single, stole second, took third on Stephenson's passed ball, and scored Dartmouth's only run on Reeve's hit. No more runs were made until the eighth inning, when with two men out Harvard scored three runs. Kernan was given his base and stole second, going to third on a passed ball by McCabe. Stephenson...