Word: ordered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...purchasers are reminded that a strict observance of the condition under which each ticket is sold, is absolutely necessary in order to have the ticket accepted...
...first on a high fly to Dean, and the second, Downer to Willard. Kellogg got a life on Downer's fumble, but was left on first base. For Harvard, Henshaw and Hawley got bases on balls, but were left when the next three men went out in order. Lowell was retired in order the next inning, Linn making a good running catch of Gunnasso's hit. Dean got his first on balls, stole second, took third on Linn's sacrifice and home on Howland's. This was Harvard's only run. Howland got first on the attempt to put Dean...
...advanced by Evens, made a good steal of third, but was left there, the next two men going out. In the fifth Lowell got three men on bases but good work by Harvard's outfielders prevented any run-getting. Harvard went out in one, two three order in this and the next inning. Lowell made her last run in the eighth inning Kellogg got his base on balls and stole second and third, coming in on Henshaw's wild throw to Howland. Willard got his base on balls but was forced at second. Henshaw fouled out. Hawley reached first...
...James R. Wheeler has resigned his instructorship in Greek in order to accept the professorship of Greek at the University of Vermont...
...BUNKER, Secretary.The rehearsals of the Class song will take place in Dane ball on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 17, 18 and 18 at 1.45 p. m. It is very important that the entire class should be present at these three rehearsals in order that the singing at the Tree may be satisfactory...