Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game which the freshmen put up against Princeton last Saturday was a disappointment. Their fielding toward the close of the game was very poor, and no excuse could be offered for the six errors. These errors took all life from Harvard's playing; without them Princeton would have made just three runs; with them, she made eleven. To be sure Princeton touched up Ames heavily in the last two innings, making nine hits, with a total of eleven, but these hits were made mostly after chances had been given to retire the side, and with good support Ames would have...
...really did not make much difference what sort of a game Harvard put up at the bat, when she fielded so bunglingly, and yet the spectacle was piteous. Eleven hits were made, and only two runs resulted. Here Princeton's superiority was very marked. Her batsmen worked well together, and their hits came in bunches. The freshmen did not throw into their work the life and dash that bring victory; they seemed contented when they had men on bases, and, as a matter of fact, they left twelve of them. Princeton played a very steady game throughout, and deserved...
There will be no meeting of English 12, to-morrow. Themes due then should be put in the daily theme box at Gray...
Shea was the only Harvard man who put the shot. He began with a put of 40 feet which he increased to 40 ft. 8 in. There he stopped and no Yale man could equal him. Hickok was second with a put of 39 feet and 4 inches with Lyman third...
...plan practically as suggested by the Faculty in their communication to the student committee some days ago. President Schurman addressed a joint meeting of students and faculty, explaining the conduct and attitude of the faculty toward the proposed reform. He said that the Faculty had given this proposal to put the students entirely on their honor in examinations, the most careful consideration. At first many looked on the proposed plan as revolutionary; but after several protracted discussions they came to adopt it almost unanimously. They desired that the new experiment should be tried for one year. After President Schurman...