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...second, Princeton scored three. The third opened with a home run by Bradley. Smith knocked a single over Vincent's head, stole second, obtained third on a wild pitch and scored on Wilson's hit. Gunster also found the ball, but Wilson was forced at third by Wheeler. Titus got a hit and Ward hit at Vincent, who threw wild again, allowing Gunster to score. Scannell's error gave Wheeler a run, but Ward went out at third by Scannell's quick throw. Altman then got a home run, bringing in Easton...
...fourth Princeton made four more runs by Bradley's two bagger. Wilson's base on balls, Gunster's home run and Vincent's error of Wheeler's hit and Ward's two bagger. Princeton added another in the sixth by Wheeler's drive over Burgess's head for four bases...
Samuel Edwin Wyman, M. D., of the class of '74, died yesterday at his home in Cambridge. Dr. Wyman graduated from the Boston Latin School in 1870, a Franklin medal scholar, and entering Harvard took his degree in 1874. He graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1878. He was a member of the Masschusetts Medical Society, microscopist of the Cambridge Hospital, and for the last fifteen years he has practiced as physician and surgeon in Cambridge...
Francis Bellows Knapp of the class of '43, died at his home in Plymouth, Mass., last Wednesday, aged 75 years...
...Moody has again invited the college men of America to meet at his home for conference and Bible study under the direction of the College Department of the International Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association. For many years Harvard has been represented at these conferences by too small a number of men. Last summer, however, seventeen men from the college and the graduate schools represented Harvard. It is sincerely believed that these seventeen men have succeeded in instilling some of the Northfield spirit into the religious life of the University during the past winter...