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...HOUSE and W. J. H. STRONG.Best general references: W. F. Crafts, The Sabbath for Man; Our Day, July Oct., 1891; Sept., 1892 (IX. 687-697); Independent. Dec. 17, 1892; Methodist Review, LI. 212 (Mar., 1891); Ninteenth Century, XV, 686 (Apr., 1884); W. F. Crafts, Civil Sabbath; Advance, 1891, pp. 45, 153, 241, 491, 712, 789, 991; 1892, Mar. 16, June 9, Sept. 26, Nov. 17; Special Pamphlets...
...Populist movement thus far has been only injurious to the public welfare - (a) Valuable statesmen have been driven out of public life: Boston Post, Mar 18, 1891 - (b) Legislation in the States controlled by Populists has been of the worst kind: Nation...
...supporters of each side they serve an excellent purpose, but the last year or two there has been a tendency to rattle and confuse the players. We trust that this word of warning to the underclasses will not be misunderstood and that there will be no disturbing features to mar any of this fall's games...
...this also. A limit of six tickets is imposed on each purchaser and the sale will be strictly "first come, first served." There will be ten concerts this year on the following Thursday evenings: October 20, November 10, December 1 and 22, 1892; January 19, February, 2 and 23, Mar. 23, April 13 and 27, 1893. Season tickets with reserved seats for the series will cost $7.50 a piece...
...Highlands and Mason. The Yale men got but one hit off the former, not another ball going to the Harvard outfielders, and fifteen of them struck out. Mason's catching was worthy of the pitching which he caught, and he did not have even a dropped third strike to mar his record. The infield, too, covered themselves with glory, and the only fielding error that Harvard had was made by Dickinson on a very difficult chance...