Word: hi
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Earned run-Yale. Stolen bases-McVey, Foster, Hayes (2), Bement, Ely, Wadsworth (2). Bases on balls-by Cozzens: Wadsworth, Bement, Chamberlin, Chester (2); by Simmonds: Vincent, McVey, Foster, Hayes (2), Manning (3). Hi by pitched ball-Foster. Passed balls-Turnbull (3). Wild pitches-Cozzens, Simmonds (3). Struck out-by Cozzens: Bement, Chamberlin, Ely, Hobbs, Chester; by Simmonds: Holt, Vincent, Foster, Davis (3). Double plays-McVey, Holt, Foster, Hobbs, Ely, Turnbull. Umpire-Draper...
...names and all appear in English, the antiquated Latin form having been given up nearly twenty years ago. Amherst has been remarkable for having had so few presidents during its period of existence, now nearly seventy years. These were the Rev. Drs. Moore, 1821; Humphrey, 1823; Hi chcock (the eminent geologist) 1845; Stearns, 1834, and Seelve, 1876. Dr. Gates, who entered upon his duties in this capacity November 1, is thus the sixth in order. The whole number of alumni is 3,319, of whom one-third have been ordained as clergymen, and only 111 have been foreign missionaries...