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...runs on two singles, Brown's error, a steal, and a sacrifice. In the first half of the ninth Evans tied the score for Harvard, reaching first base on balls, second on a steal, and home on a passed ball. In the last half of the ninth Preston for Yale lead off with a hit. Evans threw wild for the double play made possible by his catch of a fly, and Preston reached second; he stole third, but was left there, the next two men striking out. Hawley's work in this inning was superb and Bell supported him well...
...follows; Harvard '92-Neff, r. f., Wood, s. s.; Evans, c. f.; Hawley, p.; Brown, 3b; Carpenter. 1b; Hale c; Cummin, l. f.; Wrenn, 2b. Yale '92-Sturtevant, p; Jones, 1b; Wales, 2b: Hefelfinger, c; Floyd-Jones 3b; Trisson, r. f; Munzesheimer, l. f; Graves s. s; Preston...
...Collinse's Jim." There are several interesting essays on history and politics-among which are the "The People in Government" by H. C. Merwin, "Why our Science Students go to Germany" by S. Sheldon and "A French Bishop of the Fifteenth Century" by F. C. Lowell. Miss Harriet W. Preston continues a series of papers on Roman history with a sketch of Cicero's closing years, entitled "Before the Assassination." There are two short stories, "The King's Cup and Cake" by Sophie May, and "A Dissolving view of Carrick Meagher" by George H. Jessop. Bliss Carman, a recent graduate...
...story as a whole, but the beginning is surely auspicious. Shorter stories are "A Winter Courtship," by Miss Jewett, who is well known as a writer of novelettes; "The Gift of Fernseed," a fanciful tale by H. P. Robinson, and "Under which King," by Miss Harriet W. Preston. The number also contains several interesting essays, among which are "Butterflies in Disguise," by Samuel H. Scudder, the well-known Cambridge entomologist. "A Plea for Humor," by Agnes Repplier, a thoughtful article on politics entitled "The Spirit of American Politics as shown in the Late Election," by Charles W. Clark, and "Ancient...
Following men please be on Jarvis this afternoon at 2.45 sharp: Porter, Rantoul, Preston, Henry, Batchelder, Heard. Cady, Simpkins, King...