Word: home
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Brown started the game with a rush. Louder opened with a three-bagger and Bustard got a force hit on which Louder scored. Lowney's double drove Bustard home...
...fourteen or less, a boy's place is at home. The influences which surround him should be home influences. The formation of his character can not safely be trusted to any one less interested in him or less intimate with him than his parents; least of all can it be left to his own real childishness under the excitement of a new life. And in this character the time has not come for the development of a vigorous independence; disregard of authority follows it too closely in young people. What the boy wants, and what he can best...
EVERY Tuesday evening in term time for the rest of the year, a delegation of college men will go to the Davis Street Industrial Home in Boston. Any man in the University who feels interested in mission work will be welcome at such times. Next Tuesday the party will leave Harvard Square at 6.45 sharp. In every case the names of those intending to join the party should be sent a day in advance to William W. Comfort, 42 Hastings Hall...
...game will be called at 3.30 on Soldiers Field. The Harvard team will line up as follows: Goal, Klein; point, Starr; cover point, Woods; 1st defence, Outerbridge; 2nd defence, Scott; 3rd defence, Morrison; centre, Horne; 3rd attack, Arnold; 2nd attack, Ames; 1st attack, Leighton; outside home, Beecher; inside home, Burley...
...that of Eastern Asia, and hence many species occur in the Atlantic States which are substantially like those of Japan. The species have undergone slightly different development since the geological period when they parted company. But, still, they are so much alike that our Japanese students feel at home in our fields and forests. Our troublesome weeds have all come from other countries. With one possible exception, there is not a native plant in the long catalogue of bad weeds. The special characteristics of the vegetation of our higher mountains, our forests and our fertile valleys in southern New England...