Word: getting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...better game than he usually does and deserves great credit. Mumford's game at second was steady and sure, where he had to handle grounders, but he was intolerably slow in putting the ball on the runner attempting to steal second. Between them Choate and Mumford did not get a man out at second although they had six opportunities to do so. Bingham pitched a fair game, but allowed two runs to be scored on wild pitches...
Williams got a run in the second inning after two men were out; Clarke got his base on balls, and stole second when Burden made a base hit to centre field; Boyden threw out Clarke who had attempted to get home, but Burden had reached second. The third strike of Blackinton was dropped by Choate, who threw him out at first, but Burden had reached third; a wild thrown by Bingham on a third strike of Van Wormer allowed Burden to score; Boyden threw out Van Wormer who had attempted to reach third on a hit by. Brown...
...Society takes from any source second-hand books on sale. It is especially desirable that those who intend to send such books do so early to enable the Society to get books entered before the rush of work coming at time of closing the business in June. Blank lists to be filled out can be had in the office, and errand boys will call for books at any time. Books brought in after vacation are rarely put on sale until after October book sales are passed...
Seniors who now make arrangements with Powers, Read's Building, 3 Boylston street, for camp chairs, lawn decorations, table and extra room furnishings for Class Day spreads will get low figures and prompt services. Others will get left...
Look sharp and not get left. - Very desirable rooms furnished or unfurnished can now be obtained of Lee L. Powers, Read'a Building, Boylston street, Cambridge...