Word: miller
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...life of Symmachus, and the final triumph of worldly christianity over paganism. Mr. Hannis Taylor, in a paper on the growing inefficiency of the House of Representatives as a legislative body, advocates the seating of the cabinet in Congress. "Babes in the Wood" is one of Olive Thorne Miller's bird articles. Agnes Repplier writes a defence of villains in fiction. Her article bristles with literary allusions, but bears traces, as her work has of late, of "demnition grind." "God and his World" is ingeniously reviewed with columns of quotations. "An Arthenian Journey" is more clever than entertaining. In "Over...
...hundred yards run-Yale, C. H. Sherrill, A. A. Jones, N. L. Deming, W. W. Miller and P. W. L. Ketchell; Princeton, K. L. Ames. Luther Carey and P. Vredenburgh; Columbia, Herbert Shipman...
...hundred and twenty yards run Yale, C. H. Sherrill, F. W. Robinson, N. L. Deming, A. H. Jones, W. L. Ketchell, W. B. Wright jr. and W. W. Miller; Columbia, Herbert Shipman; Princeton, W. C. Dohm, K. L. Ames...
...Miller...
Earned runs, Harvard 2; two base hit, Dean; base on balls, Mason, Dean, Trafford, Johnson (2), Miller, Dooms, Mansell, Childs (2); base on errors, Harvard 1, Newark 3; struck out, Upton (2), Smith, Mansell, Childs, Sullivan (2); wild pitch, Bates; double plays, Dean-Trafford, Dean-Trafford-Frothingham, Smith-Field (2); flies caught, Harvard 8, Newark 13; fouls caught, Harvard 1, Newark 2; out on bases, Harvard 1, Newark 2; left on bases, Harvard 4, Newark 9; time 1h. 55m.; umpire, Bond of Boston...