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Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '88, 12; '89, 7. | 5/9/1888 | See Source »

Yesterday afternoon the candidates for positions on the junior class nine appeared on Jarvis for the first time this year. The following men were out practising batting and fielding: Downer, MacPherson, Talbot, Magee, Anderson, W. D. Clark, Raymond, J. D. Merrill, Shattuck, Atkinson, Thayer, Odell, Bigelow, Hunneman, and J. Smith. There are now eight of the original freshman nine in college, of whom six will probably be able to play this spring. Downer or MacPherson will pitch, and if Litchfield can be prevailed upon to act as backstop, he will do most of the catching. The other candidates for catcher...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Candidates for the Junior Class Nine. | 4/26/1888 | See Source »

...MacPherson, captain of last year's Exeter foot-ball team, now at the University of Michigan, expects to enter Yale next year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/8/1887 | See Source »

Earned runs, Eighty-nine, 2; Latin School, 1. Two base hits, MacPherson. Three base hit - Bingham. First base on balls by - Bingham, 4; by Coyle, 2; by Tuttle, 1. First base on errors - Eighty-nine, 4; Latin School, 5. Struck out by - Bingham, 10; by Coyle, 4; by Tuttle. 6. Passed balls - Litchfield, 9; Vila, 9. Wild pitches - Bingham, 2; Coyle, 3. Left on bases - Eighty-nine, 4; Latin School, 4. Umpire - Mr. Seamans of Boston. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EIGHTY NINE, 12; BOSTON LATIN SCHOOL, 14. | 5/3/1886 | See Source »

...shock we received from the last item is diminished but little, when it dawns upon us that the item was merely a tribute to western co-education. We find other tributes of a similar nature, for example, "MacPherson has a girl." "Adams called on Miss Harbrook Tuesday evening and was late in getting home." "Bronson spent last Sunday in Marshville. Bronson is spending too many Sundays in Marshville." "Hunter has a girl," etc., etc. All these items are refreshing. We read them, throw aside the western journals, lie back in our armchairs and think until we fall asleep. Then...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Journalism. | 12/3/1885 | See Source »

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