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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...third. He came in on Guinasso's long fly to center, and Spill took third on the throw in. Lyston's hit brought him in. In the eighth inning Kennedy scored the last time for Worcester by making a clean home run on a line hit over Mason's head, out beyond the willows. The score...
...their most vigorous poundings. "Why Cities are Mis governed," by Mr. Fassett of the New York Senate, argues that the wrong is always in wrong uses of money, and the remedy suggested is power given to Senate Committees to investigate all conditions of municipal administration and accounting. Under the head of "The Tariff on Trial," Sir Richard Cartwright writes of "Protection in Canada," and T. G. Shearman on "Some Questions Answered." The Notes and Comments include various minor features...
...courses in geology were three, and were first, the work that corresponds to N. H. 4; second, a course like N. H. 4a, given in the Genessee Valley, in the coal fields of northeastern Pennsylvania, in the vicinity of Catskill, N. Y., near Meriden, Conn., and at Gay Head; the third was in advanced special work in various localities...
...brief that by the aid of excavations we are approaching a just appreciation of the Greek religion,-a religion which has supplied later religions with almost as much as the religion of Israel has. While Israel has given Christianity the idea of an all powerful and omniscient god-head, the Greek religion has contributed divine love, grace and purity. Mercy is the predominating quality of all Greek gods and goddesses, of Apollo, Aesculpius, Dionysus, and Demeter. The religion is polytheistic, but its polytheism is more monotheistic than monotheism, for each state in Greece was independent, and each one having...
...time of the feud between the Guelphs and Ghibelines, he became an enthusiastic supporter of the Hohenstaufens, and soon afterwards he was recognized by Frederick II., who showed him much favor and gave him a home. In 1228 Walther took part in the crusades, at the head of which was Frederick II., and soon after his return from the Holy Land Walther died...