Word: hurts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale 1 to 1 in the fifth, and holding them during two innings. In the last two, the Yale men hit King very hard, and thus ran the score up very rapidly. Neither Mercur nor King was in condition to pitch, Mercur being utterly disabled by a lame arm, hurt in the last game with Harvard and King being so ill as to make it impossible to do his best work. The score...
...thirds of the distance of the 220 yards hurdle race for '91. Bell acted as pace-maker for Bodley this time. Bodley covered the distance in 18 3-5s. Harlow and Noble started to race the same distance. Noble finished but Harlow struck on the fourth hurdle and hurt his knees so that he was obliged to stop. Mandell and Merrill now ran the '89 220-yards dash. Mandell won in 23 2-5s. Crosby, Bodley and Moen from '91 ran the same distance. Moen won in 23 3-5s., with Bodley second. The '88 220-yards...
Considering the general interest in the tariff question, a strangely small audience gathered in Sever 11 last evening to listen to the debate on "Resolved, that a reduction of the tariff would hurt the wage-earner." The discussion was opened for the affirmative by Mr. C. M. Thayer, '89. He said: We can see what would result from a reduction of the tariff by taking the wire industry as an example. In this country about ninety per cent. of the cost of production goes to the laborer. The raw material costs about as much as it does abroad...
Subject: "Resolved, That a reduction of the tariff would hurt the wage-earner...
Subject: "Resolved, That a reduction of the tariff would hurt the wage-earner...