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Word: frame (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...signal for a series of bingles by Conlon, Hallowell and Frothingham which scored Lancaster and Emmons. After Dartmouth had shut out the Crimson is one, two, three order in the "lucky seventh," the University made its second and last attempt to save the day in the eighth frame. With Frothingham and Bigelow on the sacks, Hallock lined out a three-bagger over the left fielder's head into the Freshman practice diamond and scored on Perkins' infield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BALL TEAM, WITH TWO WEIRD INNINGS, BOWS TO DARTMOUTH 10-7 | 5/6/1920 | See Source »

...seconds spilled first blood in the first inning when G. D. Chase '21 walked to first and was advanced successively to home by a sacrifice bunt of J. W. Sherman '20 and a single by W. J. Banes '22. In the second frame Sherman again came through, this time scoring J. G. Allen '22 and Russell by a well-placed single. The Crimson offensive ended in the third inning when Jones's two-bagger brought in Banes, who had been walked. After that the home team seemed able only to hold the visitors to three scattered runs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 2ND NINE CONQUERS ANDOVER | 5/3/1920 | See Source »

...Department of Government, in speaking before a large gathering of undergraduates at a meeting of the University Forum held in the Parish House of the Unitarian Church last evening, "their new constitution is a document of great interest and importance for several reasons. It establishes a new frame of government for a nation of sixty millions; it expresses the political ideas of the present-day leaders of Germany; and it shows the influence of the American Constitution upon an old world people...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEE AMERICAN INFLUENCE IN GERMAN CONSTITUTION | 3/4/1920 | See Source »

...graduate now receiving stamped addressed postcards bearing evidence of the cruise of bread cast upon the waters, there is a feeling of perplexity and perhaps indignation. It seems as though his marks are in inverse proportion to his knowledge of the subjects studied. To the man in such a frame of mind, Professor Moore's chapter on "Diagnostic Education" in his book "What is Education?" is reassuring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE GRADES. | 2/21/1920 | See Source »

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