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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...varsity. At the same time the Harvard freshmen showed very fair team work and made an excellent stand against their rivals, In the second half the endurance of the Yale men began to show against the weakening of the light Harvard forwards and backs. The Yale men had gotten well together by that time and did some good team work, besides effectually breaking up Harvard's attempts at interference...
...sing unto the Lord a new song." The perfect religious man. said Dr. Parks, in perfect accord with the Lord, to grow in harmony with God, and to keep others, is worth the trying for every son of man. Each man is here with his own religious traditions, gotten in his family connections. What is one to do with this tradition? Here at Harvard other traditions are heard, and then will come the discord, and so it will be necessary to sing a new and better song. The greatest benefit in college is to develope and strengthen the mind...
...grounder to Trafford, who fumbled, and Maegher came in. For Harvard Dean made a run on a hit, a steal, and two errors. This was Dean's only hit. In his four other times at the but he got three bases on balls, and was hit once. Hallowell had gotten to third on a wild attempt to throw out Dean at the plate, and he now came home on Hovey's grounder to Slattery. In the first half of the sixth Morrill's nine tied the score. Doe got to first on a grounder which bounced too badly for Wiggin...
...stolen second and took third on this play, but he also was thrown out in trying to come home while the visitors were not looking. In the third inning Dean's two bagger, his pretty steal to third, and Hovey's sacrifice made one more run. Hallowell had gotten a base on balls and stolen second. He also went to third on Hovey's sacrifice. Trafford hit sharply to short stop who fumbled, and Hallowell came in. There was no more scoring until the seventh, when two base hits, a base on balls, a wild throw in from left field...
...manners and it would seem hardly necessary to call any man's attention to it. It is noticeable that this practice is in great part confined to those large courses which are taken almost exclusively by freshmen. We hope that by this time Ninety-three has gotten sufficiently over its newness to college life to take a warning of this kind in good part and to profit...