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Word: return (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Providence, May 22, Harvard Freshmen 10, Brown Freshmen 1. Total base-hits, - Harvard 12, Brown 3. Errors, - Harvard 5, Brown 14. Runs earned, - Harvard 2. The return game was played on Holmes Field, May 27, and resulted: Harvard Freshmen 10, Brown Freshmen 6. Total base-hits, - Harvard 14, Brown 10. Errors, - Harvard 8, Brown 14. Runs earned, - Harvard 1, Brown 2. Double plays, Harvard...

Author: By Class Secretary., | Title: Epigram. | 5/31/1878 | See Source »

...Freshmen played a return game with the "Newtons" on the Boston grounds, May 1, which resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 17 to 8. Earned runs, Freshmen 0, Newtons 1. Errors, Freshmen 8, Newtons 20. 1st base-hits, Freshmen 12, Newtons 8. Total base-hits, Freshmen 16, Newtons 9. 2 base-hits, J. S. Howe, W. A. Howe, Cruger, Fisher of the Freshmen, Lyon of the Newtons. Umpire, Mr. E. Wood of Newton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 5/3/1878 | See Source »

...disgraceful interruptions which prevailed at the lecture on last Tuesday continue, we fail of our purpose. Besides, it is very annoying and disrespectful to the Instructor, who undoubtedly tries to make his subject interesting; and we do not wonder that he threatens to do away with lectures, and return to recitations, unless these unseemly proceedings cease...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN PHYSICS. | 5/3/1878 | See Source »

...subject. He has brought forward all the arguments used of old against such change, and he insists most vehemently on the point that, to force a man to get up and breakfast between the hours of a quarter past seven and half past eight, is manifestly a return to those barbarous customs which he, for one, has always thought it his duty to oppose. Undoubtedly to one accustomed, as he has always been, to Eastern luxury, there is something particularly barbaric in an early breakfast; but he must remember that we, unlike him, have been brought up under those strictly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/19/1878 | See Source »

SINCE so much has lately been said in regard to a return to the first motto, "Veritas," it may not be out of place to give the interpretation of the second motto, given by Dr. Hedge in his now famous address to the Alumni, on the subject of University Reform (Atlantic, Sept. 1866): "The secularization of the College," he says, "is no violation of its motto, Christo et Ecclesioe. For, as I interpret these sacred ideas, the cause of Christ and the Church is advanced by whatever liberalizes and enriches and enlarges the mind. All study, scientifically pursued...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ORAL DISCUSSION. | 4/19/1878 | See Source »

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