Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard put the result of the game beyond doubt in the sixth. With one out, Paine was given a base on balls and T. Stevenson hit safely. Gregory, in attempting to catch him at first, threw wildly and two runs came in. Pote hit for three bases. Vincent struck out, but Dean got a base on balls and allowed himself to be caught between the base while Pote ran in. Dean was declared safe at second and scored on Burgess' hit, though he was almost out at the plate. Burgess stole third, but Rand struck out. After this inning, Harvard...
...students to work at all their courses at the same time.- (1) It would require them to be ready for examination in all at the end of the same short periods.- (b) This rigid enforcement of simultaneous work is bad.- (1) It is often necessary for best results to put most of one's time on one subject for a continuous period, as in thesis writing.- (2) It is always desirable that students should feel that they can work continuously on one subject if they wish to.- (x) To prevent them from so doing checks interest.- (3) Rigid enforcement...
...Marathon race, has 55, which are the two smallest handicaps. Hoyt will probably take part in the pole vault and Cross of Yale who recently did better than the intercollegiate record with throwing the hammer 143 feet, will compete in this event as well as in the shot put. Ellery Clarke has also entered these events besides the high and broad jump. The team races are always attractive and the two on today's programme should be well contested, although the English High team in the interscholastic, and Yale in the intercollegiate seem to stand rather the best chance...
...time it looked as if the team could not go to a training table at all this year. This has, however, been arranged, but the Association is still greatly in need of financial assistance, and it hopes that the receipts from the games today will be large enough to put it once more upon a sure basis...
...orphan maid of lowly birth. As Farina is the ward of the Grand Inquisitor of Seville, it becomes necessary for Don Manuel to ask the consent of that pompous functionary before pressing his suit. The Inquisitor, however, has designs of a nuptial nature on Farina himself, and to put his rival out of the way he shows Don Manuel a prenuptial contract made with a fierce Moorish chieftain when the present Alcayde was but an infant. By this agreement Don Manuel is to wed the Moorish prince Kazooka on attaining his majority, and it is on his twenty-first birthday...