Word: masons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second by a terrible fumble of his hit, by Steere. With two men out Hallowell got first and Cook came in on a fumble by Magill at third. No more runs were made by Harvard till the seventh. Dickinson went out on a pop fly to Sexton. Mason got first on a base hit out to right field, Corbett fouled out, and then Cook got his base on balls, advancing Mason a base. Upton came to the bat, and knocked out a single, letting in two runs and got in himself on Highlands' two-bagger out to right field fence...
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Earned runs, Harvard, 6; two-base hits, Hovey; home runs, Upton; stolen bases, Hovey, Frothingham, Hallowell, Dickinson, Mason, Cook, Corbett, (4); Hyler, Mallett. First base on balls, Frothingham, Dickinson, Corbett, Cook, Highlands, Mallett, Clarke. First base on errors, Harvard, 10; Tufts, 1. Left on bases, Harvard, 4; Tufts, 2. Struck out, Hallowell, Howe, Highlands, Hyler, Johnson, Clark, Strand, Hollister, Cropley, McKenzie (2), Lane. Passed balls, Foss. Wild pitches, Lane, Highlands. Hit by pitched ball, Mason. Time, 2 hrs., 5m. Umpires, Mr. Bond and Mr. Martin of Tufts...
Earned runs - U. of P., 5; Harvard, 2. Two-base hits. Coogan, Higgins. Home runs - Mason, Thomson. Stolen bases - Cook, 3; Mackey, 3; Thomson, 2; Vail, Higgins, Hallowell, Dickinson, Upton. Sacrifice hits - Mackey, 2; Bayne, Upton. First base on balls - U. of P., 10. First base on errors - U. of P., 4; Harvard, 5. Struck out - U, of P., 7; Harvard, 8. Double plays - Thomson and Higgins, Upton and Cook, Highlands and Frothingham. Passed balls - Upton, 4. Wild pitch - Highlands. Hit by pitched ball - Coogan, Dickinson. Time...
...seventeenth century. The writer cites many of the astonishing charges which were trumped up against the unfortunate victims and the terrible ordeals which they had to meet. It was not till 1693 that belief in witchcraft all over the world began to undergo a change. Mr. Edward G. Mason contributes a paper on "Early Visitors to Chicago" in which he gives a description of the earliest visitor to Chicago - beginning with La Salle in 1671 - and what was their reported condition of the country. "The Annals of an Ancient Parish" by Rev. W. H. Savage gives a good account, - with...