Word: latters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...American Institute of Instruction will hold its eighty-third convention at the University, July 1, 2 and 3. Since the convention opens on the same day as the Summer School, many of the Faculty of the latter, gathered from all over the country will be able to participate in the discussions of the Institute. During the three days of the convention, the University buildings and museums will be thrown open for inspection and a reception and luncheon will be given to the visitors. Addresses will be given on subjects of national interest and of general educational interest to the public...
...third Clark got to first on Marshall's error and tallied on singles by Ayres and Gannett. In the fifth, Wingate got to first on Hicks's error. He stole second and scored when Clark secured his second hit of the day. The latter went to second when Reeves made a bad return to Felton. He reached third on Ayres's out, Dexter to Hicks, and scored when Hardwick singled...
...Wilkie, of Yale, took advantage of his pole position in the quarter mile by sprinting at full speed for the first 300 yards, opening up a seven-yard lead on W. J. Bingham '16. The latter gradually closed up the gap but was unable to catch the Yale man, who crossed the tape in 49 1-5 seconds...
...surpassed P. Loughridge's throw by 3 ft. C. E. Brickley '15 scored one point in the shotput with a throw of 41 feet, 9 1-4 inches. The high jump saw W. M. Oler of Yale, and J. O. Johnstone '16 fighting it out for first place. The latter stopped at six feet, but Oler cleared 6 ft., 1 1-2 inches. R. A. Douglas of Yale took third. Immediately afterwards, Johnstone made his winning jump of 22 feet, 10 inches in the broad jump, while two Yale men tied for second...
...choose between the teams--Pennsylvania getting eight and Harvard seven. Besides this, both of the University's runs were earned, this being the same number which Penn. earned. Clark and Minds shared the batting honors of the day, the former getting a home run and a single, and the latter two two-baggers and a triple. All of Minds's hits were made with men on bases, while no one was on when Clark made his drive over Minds's head for the circuit. Clark also contributed the fielding feature of the day--a wonderful stop of Sayre's drive...