Word: hot
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...from the Continental, Girard, and other neighboring billiard saloons (the university was then on Ninth street, above Chestnut,) we would proceed to Vansant's, then Ninth and Chestnut, for the almonds. One day I saw there a smooth, tempting looking fruit; I ate one of them. It was hot-house, bran new and good. The cost was $1.50. Since then I price before eating...
...when he feels the red-hot coin his form with pain is bent...
...again confronting us, the ventilation of the rooms in which the examinations are to be conducted becomes quite an important consideration to every student. Especially is this true during the warm weather of the middle of June. When a number of men, as sometimes happens, are put into a hot, close room to under-go a three-hour examination, or, indeed, even a shorter one, unless every precaution be taken the air necessarily becomes impure and unfit to breathe, greatly to the disadvantage of those at work. And since the result of a year's work may depend...
...game was called at four o'clock with Harvard at the bat. Coolidge knocked a hot ball to Bassett, who fumbled it. Baker forced Coolidge out, reached second on a passed ball, but was caught off second by Bassett's throw to Wadsworth of a ball from Smith's bat. Lovering hit to Wadsworth, who fumbled the ball, and Nichols hit to Bassett. who also fumbled it, and let Smith and Lovering each gain a base. Allen then made a hot drive by third, sending in Smith and Lovering. Nichols was put out at third, ending the inning. For Brown...
...directly after on a wild pitch. Coolidge was given his base on balls, and went to second. Baker sent a high fly over left field's head, knocking home Keep and Coolidge, and reaching second himself. Smith was given his base on balls, and came home on Lovering's hot two-baser by second and Wadsworth's error. To cap the climax Nichols sent a three-baser far over the fielders' heads, and brought Lovering home. Nichols was left on third, as Allen flied out to Rhett. For Brown, Shedd was given first base on called balls. Durfee...