Word: ninth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Tuesday, June 25, the day before Commencement, the Harvard Law School Association will hold its ninth annual meeting. The occasion will be specially noteworthy because it will mark the completion by Professor Christopher Columbus Langdell, the Dean of the Law School, of twenty-five years of service in that position. The association has made arrangements to observe the anniversary in a fitting manner, and the council has invited all the members to join in expressing their grateful recognition of the debt owed to Professor Langdell, not only by the Law School, but by the cause of legal education throughout...
...sixth. Then came the fatal seventh inning. With one man out Yale commenced to hit the ball all over the field and before the inning was over had made three singles and two home runs, bringing in six runs in all. Harvard made two more runs in the ninth but that...
With the exception of an inexcusable fumble of an easy grounder, Winslow put up a good game at third. His brilliant catch of Carter's hard drive in the sixth was one of the features of the game. He likewise made a good three-base hit in the ninth, which brought in one run. Stevenson covered his base well and had fourteen put-outs to his credit as well as two singles. Highlands's pitching was an easy mark for the Yale batters. At the bat, however, Highlands made two of Harvard's six hits...
...seven hits with a total of eleven bases. In this inning the Trilbys had thirteen men at bat. The Trilbys increased their lead in the eighth, when Breed made a home run with three men on bases. In this inning the Trilbys batted through the list, and in the ninth ten men were...
...Pond. In the eighth Morton made a hit, got to third on Dinsmore's error and scored Harvard's last run on Burgess's grounder to Hill. Wrenn got his base on balls and Stevenson hit to Daggett who, in a neat double play, retired the side. In the ninth inning Harvard went out in order...