Word: mins
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...chief advantages of the three years plan are secured by the present system. - (a). The number of men graduating in three years is constantly increasing: Min. Rep. p. 12. - (b). Professional work may be anticipated: Ibid...
...experience of England is against a three years course, rather than in favor - (a). At Oxford by far the largest number of men graduate in four years: Min. Rep. p. 21. - (b). At Cambridge, where the course is limited by statute to three years, most men anticipate a year's work before entrance: Ibid. - (c). The English Universities have practically abandoned what is proposed to us as an experiment...
...Frothingham (2), Harding (3), Lowell, Mackie, Clark, Gray, Gale. First base on balls. Harding, Dreyfus, Walker. First base on errors, Ninety-four, 9; Ninety-five, 7. Struck out, Harding, Hapgood 2, Quigley, Gale. Double plays, Lowell, Quigley. Passed balls, McAdams. Wild pithces, Gillmore 2. Time, 2 hr., 15 min. Umpire, Hackett...
...Mason, Hallowell (2), Frothingham, Hovey, Dickinson, E. Young. First base on balls, Towle. First base on errors, Harvard 2; Cornell 1. Struck out, Frothingham, Paine (2), Highlands, Towle (2), Sumner (2). E. Young, Taylor (3), Burrows (2), Miller, W. Young (2), Calthorpe. Wild pitch, Calthorpe. Time, 1 hr. 35 min. Umpire, Mr. Bond...
...Dickinson, Lowney and O'Donnell. First base on errors, Harvard 4; Holy Cross 3. Struck out, Dickinson, Corbett, Lowney, Brennan (3), Stafford, Kelly, Leahy, O'Donnell. Double plays, Dickinson and Cook; Bates, Dickinson and Cook, Lowney and Mahoney. Wild pitches, Highlands, Bates (3), Stafford (3). Time 2. hrs, 5 min. Umpires, Mr. Bond, Cambridge, Mr. O'Brien, Worcester...