Word: ninth
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...heart. The plot is simple throughout, as there are only two characters, a narrator and a clever adventurer, who passes his time in duping kindhearted people by pious speeches. The assemblies are so called because the events related took place before a number of people gathered together. The ninth one describes how the adventurer was brought before a judge by his wife, on the charge of having married her under false pretences. He had given out that he was master of the trade of stringing pearls, but, when called upon to earn his living, said that the pearls he meant...
...freshman race with Columbia next June will be the ninth consecutive one. These races have resulted as follows...
...ninth number of the Advocate appeared last Saturday. The editorials, with one or two exceptions, are devoted to a discussion of the athletic problems now absorbing the attention of the college. The Advocate urges every man to do his best to help on our college athletics; to make some sacrifice, be it money or time, for the honor of Harvard. Another point discussed is the restriction which the faculty has seen fit to put on our athletic contests. There can be no better place for the expression of the opinion of the college than in the editorial columns...
...ninth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '90 are: Kimberly, Davis, Vila, Sabine, Washburn, McDuffie, Cobb, Wardner, Tilton, Fullerton...
...Wesleyan. Harding tackles Manchester. and the Wesleyan team gradually draw back. Harvard gets the ball, but loses it again on four downs. The centre rush, Wells, runs through from a down and gains twenty yards, but Harvard has the ball from four downs. Sears runs and Holden makes the ninth touchdown at 3.03. Goal; 26-0. Bancroft makes a good tackle of Manchester when the ball comes out. On four downs, Harvard takes the ball. Sears scores. No goal. Trafford catches it on the fly and touches it to the ground. Score 36-0. Cumnock gets the ball on muff...