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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...photographs of the Conference Francaise will be taken behind Sever Hall at 1 p. m. today. A full attendance is desired...
...batting was much more lively, though for the first six innings the hitting was almost entirely in the air. The base-stealing was far from good, several outs being made just because the men failed to slide when coached. The fielding was very sharp on the whole, and full of life...
...than last, but a comparison of the records made by Harvard and Yale in the different events in recent meetings seem to indicate that Harvard's chances are much the better. But there are always surprises in store for both sides and the following calculations are made with a full realization of the uncertainty of such predictions...
...ball, but also succeeded in catching Hallowell off his base, thereby making a double play. Trafford hit a single out to centre and Frothingham scored, Dickinson made the third out. Harvard's only other run was made by Corbett, in the second by a base hit, and a hand full of errors...
...graduate article" is by G. Santayana, and is entitled "What is a Philistine?" It is a very clever exposition of that somewhat vague character known to modern literature as a "Philistine," written in brilliant, almost dazzling English, full of unexpected turns and telling phrases...