Word: perfection
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...statistics will be so much more valuable if complete, that I venture to hope that those who have not answered yet may still incline to do so. Let nobody hesitate to write because he has spent more than he likes to think of and has not kept perfect accounts. These are important facts. A careful estimate will serve my purposes very well, and may perhaps better those of my correspondent. Till all the returns are in, a detailed exhibit of results cannot be given. But it is evident already that the style of living here is much simpler than...
...assortment of tennis and gymnasium shoes. French fancy flannel shirts, different styles of cheviot shirts, etc. I make a specialty of white twill tennis flannel and white English serge which is warranted not to shrink. I have great facility for manufacturing the above goods and I guarantee to give perfect satisfaction and to make cheaper and better than any other store in the city. J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard street, Cambridge...
...Marks made three runs almost entirely throught Ninety's errors, not one of their six runs being earned. Kielty pitched the first part of the game, after which Sabin was put in. Kielty pitched a good game, and struck out eight men. Young caught both pitchers, and played a perfect game behind the bat. St. Marks was unfortunate in respect to having men left on bases. The success of Ninety may be ascribed to the fact that all her hits were bunched, for she was out-fielded by her opponents. Not a small part of the day's enjoyment...
...assortment of tennis and gymnasium shoes. French fancy flannel shirts, different styles of cheviot shirts, etc I make a specialty of white twill tennis flannel and white English serge which is warranted not to shrink. I have great facility for manufacturing the above goods and I guarantee to give perfect satisfaction and to make cheaper and better than any other store in the city. J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard street, Cambridge...
...Campbell caught remarkably well, and Boyden pitched a good game up to the eighth inning. He was especially effective when there were men on bases. Mumford and Wiestling fielded well. Yale played a wonderful game both at the bat and in the field. Their battery work was about perfect and McConkey and Kellogg fielded especially well. McConkey, Brigham, Noyes and Hunt led at the bat. The score...