Word: moment
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Utley's single, Condon's three-bagger and Coolidge's error in handling the throw in. Harvard caught up one run in the eighth. Frantz singled and Clark was hit by a pitched ball; but on an attempt at a double steal Frantz went out. Clark scored a moment later on Coolidge's single. In the last half of the ninth Stillman, who batted in Clarkson's place, singled, Murphy got to first on Condon's error and Reid was given a base on balls. Then Frantz drove a line hit over McGinnis' head, and all the runners came home...
Rockwell batted best for the Freshmen, making two two-base hits, but the other members of the team seemed unable to hit at the right moment...
This result could easily be had by a few talks, the more informal the better, on topics particular or general as the speaker might to qualified. At this moment, there are half a dozen or more men, connected with the University, who could handle such a series of lectures in a most attractive manner. Several are old enough to make their remarks in part reminiscent; others would have little trouble in preparing a few facts that could not fail to interest an audience of College men. And if such lectures are ever announced in the CRIMSON, let us have them...
Here we have the root of the entire matter. Consider for a moment the un-impeachable conduct of British colonial officials, separated by thousands of miles from the home government. The only thing that keeps their actions always above reproach is an active, alert, public opinion, no less evident in India than in London itself. Freedom of the press there has a real meaning, for the columns of the daily newspapers are used constantly by a watchful public as one means of securing faithful public servants. This is brought about by incessant criticism and fault-finding, that to the American...
...Fall River Y. M. C. A. team at Fall River Saturday night by the score of 23 to 17. Smith, left guard for Harvard, was unable to play on account of illness, and Underwood took his place. This change in the Harvard line-up at the last moment weakened the teamwork. The game was fast and snappy from the very beginning, and the score at the end of the first half was 9 to 9. The second half was even more closely contested than the score shows for Harvard kept the ball in her opponents' territory much of the time...