Word: heads
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...conference of the delegates of Universities and Colleges, attending the Boston Jubilee Convention of the Y. M. C. A. in Boston will be held in Brooks House this afternoon at 3. Mr. John R. Mott, the executive head of the World's Christian Student Federation will preside and will call upon some of the representatives of the student movements in England, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Germany and other foreign countries to describe the work in their own countries. Members of the University are invited to be present and to meet the foreign delegates informally after the conference...
...recent meeting of the St. Paul's Society, the following men were elected members of the newly instituted Board of Advisers: Rev. Endicott Peabody, Head-Master of Groton School, Groton; Rev. William G. Thayer, Head-Master of St. Mark's School, Southboro; Mr. Robert H. Gardiner, President of Boston Local Council, Brotherhood of St. Andrew; Rev. Prescott Evarts of Cambridge; Professor J. H. Gardiner; Mr. Montague Chamberlain; H. B. Huntington '97; and Gibson Bell...
...lead at the start, but Michigan tied the score in the sixth, and in the seventh gained the lead. Then in the ninth inning Harvard filled the bases with one out, and Frantz sent in the two winning runs by a long hit over the centre fielder's head. It was good for a home run, but a two base hit was all that was necessary to score the winning run. The game was full of excellent playing. In the field Harvard did some brilliant work, two fast double plays being especially notable, and Michigan's smooth and easy fielding...
...Clark scored a moment later on Coolidge's single. In the last half of the ninth Stillman, who batted in Clarkson's place, singled, Murphy got to first on Condon's error and Reid was given a base on balls. Then Frantz drove a line hit over McGinnis' head, and all the runners came home. The second run ended the game, so Frantz got only a two base...
...Wolf's Head--B. G. Yung, Hartford; G. Brush, New York; G. G. Lincoln, Washington, D. O.; E. Adams, Summit, N. J.; E. I. Low, Brooklyn; G. Abbott, Cleveland; N. C. Brainard, Hartford; K. Smith, Chicago; B. McL. Merrill, New York; G. H. Hull, Jr., Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; S. B. Chittenden, Jr., Brooklyn; J. W. Burdick, Almany; H. L. Laws, Cincinnati; W. R. Teller, Kingston, N. Y.; R. C. Vanderbilt New York...