Word: holdings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...invite all members of the University to contribute to our columns, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for any sentiments advanced in communications. Anonymous contributions will not be accepted...
...invite all members of the University to contribute to our columns, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for any sentiments advanced in communications. Anonymous contributions will not be accepted...
...third, Foster flied out to McConkey, Mumford made a hit and stole second and third but was left there as the next two men struck out. Noyes flied out to Bingham, Kellogg knocked a grounder to Wiestling, but Willard failed to hold the ball. Hunt's grounder was fumbled by Holden and Kellogg took second. Spencer drove the ball to Holden forcing Kellogg out at third, and Dann went out, Mumford to Willard...
...long whistle will be sounded from the referee's tug as a signal for the crews to get into line. There will be a rope stretched across the river to which four boats will be moored at distances of one hundred feet apart. A man in each boat will hold the stern of a shell. As soon as the shells are in line, two whistles will be sounded as a signal for the men to come out to the full reach. The boats will then be started in the following manner...
...starter will say, "Gentlemen, are you ready," and getting no reply, and seeing no coxswain hold up his hand as a signal that the crew is not ready, the starter will fire a shot-gun, after an interval of from two to five seconds, as a signal...