Word: moulton
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...weak, was considerably better. Holden, Hallowell and Stetson doing the best work. Exeter scored three runs in the first inning, but were able to make but one run more owing to the sharp playing of the freshmen. Jones, Palmer and Frost did the best work for the freshmen, and Moulton and Dana for Exeter. Jones' catching was remarkably fine...
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...Holden kicked a goal. At this point Exeter began to brace while Eighty-eight on the other hand showed her lack of staying power, especially in the rush line where the men left everything for the backs to do and did not even block their men in any shape. Moulton by a long rush brought the ball near Eighty-eight's goal posts, and it was not long before Wurtemburg secured a touchdown from which no goal was kicked. Exeter then pressed Eighty-eight hard finally, and obliged them to make a safety. The score was now tied...
Players: Exeter- rushers, Cook, Woodbury, Williams, Higgins, St. Clair, Cranson and Bass; quarterback, Wurtemburg; halfbacks, Harding and Moulton (Capt.); fullback, Morrison...
...papers, one on "The Brownings," by Miss Kate M. Rowland, of Baltimore. The other literary paper, by J. Heard, is a singularly cogent argument to show "Why Women should Study Shakespeare." The poetry is not abundant, but comprises such names as Celia Thaxter, John Vance Cheney and Louise Chandler Moulton...