Word: one
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Owing to a typographical error it was stated in yesterday's issue that Yale had won one game and lost one, in the intercollegiate championship series, instead of that Yale has won none, lost one...
Professor Richards, who is one of the three commissioners appointed by the National Academy of Science to attend the Paris exposition, sails...
...close and fairly exciting game of base ball was played on Jarvis yesterday between the junior and freshman nines. The game was well played by both sides The freshman team showed much improvement, especially in the infield which played a very quick game and one almost free from errors. The outfielders were very weak on ground balls, and the juniors secured several runs from their errors. Considering the condition of Bell's arm which necessarily took away much of the effectiveness of the battery, Ninety-two made a very creditable showing. McCoy played a good game at second base...
Holmes Hinckley, A. M., 19 Ware St., Cambridge. Preparation for the June examinations. Will take into his family for the summer one or more students preparing for fall examinations or taking special summer courses in Cambridge...
...perfect expression. After an intermission of five minutes, C. G. Morgan spoke Carl Schurz's oration on "The Emancipation Proclamation." He spoke with a little too much deliberation, but otherwise his delivery was admirable. T. Woodbury's powerful voice, and commanding presence were admirably adapted to the delivery of one of Rufus Choate's orations. C. W. Luck spoke well and deserved the prize he won. The efforts of R. J. Cary, H. H. Darling, and J. L. Alder, were very excellent; all spoke easily, and with some power. The judges were E. W. Hooper, Esq., T. J. Coolidge...