Word: reached
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Courts sufficiently extensive: Const., Art. I, Sec. 8, S 8, S 9; Art. III, Sec. 2, S 1, S 2, S 3. - (3) Executive can assist: Art. II, Sec. 3. - (4) State has jurisdiction in its territory. - (b) It is applicable. - (1) Law may be made sufficiently stringent to reach trusts effectually...
...fielding of the whole nine. Of the infield Wrenn and Paine, each of whom played but three innings, were the only men who did not make an error. Highlands and Scannell both muffed easy flies and the latter also dropped the ball on a third strike, letting the batter reach first. Stevenson and Whittemore both had an off day, each making two errors...
...grounder and then making a wild throw over Stevenson's head, letting Lang get to second. Summersgill knocked an easy fly to Highlands who let the ball slip through his fingers. Both men advanced a base on Donovan's single but Lang was thrown out while trying to reach home. Robinson got his base on balls. filling the bases. Bustard then knocked a three-bagger and three runs came...
...freshmen took the lead in the sixth. Brown made a single, and Anderson threw Chandler's grounder far over Fox's head, allowing Brown to reach third, when Edmunds brought him in by a sacrifice...
...courses have been held under the society's auspices in eleven other states - New Hampshire, Massachusetts. New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, and Louisiana. Dr. James estimates that over 20,000 people attended the various courses during the last year. The object was to reach all classes of people. During the progress of the enterprise it has been found that the women were the first to appreciate its advantages. Year by year, however, the circle has widened, and appreciable progress has been made in the direction of interesting in the work other classes, including teachers...