Word: letting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...foul flies. Coburn pitched a rather erratic game and used poor judgment while men were on bases. Clarkson, who played center field the greater part of the game, pitched during the last two innings. Quigley was rather unsteady behind the bat, was unable to throw accurately to second, and let Randall try for a foul that should have been his. At the bat, however, he made a three-base hit in the eighth inning which brought in Fischel and Greenough at a critical point when two men were out. Carr's hitting was strong and his fielding of Seitz...
...inning, two bases on balls and a two-bases hit by Marshall resulted, in two runs, and in the third, two errors added another for Harvard. In the sixth, with the bases, full, Mitchell's two-base hit brought in three runs and Hamlen's hit to left field let in two more. Two runs were added in the seventh. Tuckerman in all struck out eight men and allowed no bases on balls. The fielding of both teams was good, but the base-running showed poor judgment...
...throughout the city. By the relations which it is establishing at the large universities, the committee will be able each year to ascertain what men from the graduating class expect to settle in New York. It intends to reach these men personally or by letter, to urge them to let it put them into personal communication with those who can place them in the political field...
...third, Clarkson made a two-base hit and scored on Matthews' single to left field. No more runs were made until the seventh, when, with two men on bases, Randall made a single into right field. The fielder failed to stop the ball, and let in all three men. Williams scored in the eighth, when Holmes hit to Carr, who threw the ball high over Randall's head and thus allowed Holmes to reach the plate; and again in the ninth when McCarty stole home from third...
...Let us consider what the two parties to this conflict can do to modify or cure its evil tendencies and develop its good ones, and what the community, or general public, can do to bring about a lasting treaty of peace. To this end let us apply to all objects, methods, and policies of industrial strife one test--the test of making for the public happiness...