Word: right
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...columns of your paper a feeling which is growing stronger and stronger every day, against a certain custom now in vogue here, which has nothing better than a precedent of three years' standing to recommend and sustain it. I refer to the existing college sentiment which gives the exclusive right of wearing broad black and red striped blazers to members of the University teams. It seems odd that the Harvard colors, which belong by right to every man in the University, should be restricted by a nonsenical custom to the exclusive use of a small class of men. The athletes...
...communicate his nature by mere contact or mere words: there must be the sympathy and the love which comes from obedience. We need not wait to know what Christ has for us to do before we show ourselves ready to obey. Many knew by experience that unquestioning obedience was right. We know what the name Christ means; we know what He was on earth and what His standard is. We can trust Him, simply because He is Jesus. We must become children again, not rebellions, not defiant, not meagre; but simple and devoted. When we hear His voice, there...
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FOURTH INNING.- Henshaw made a base hit; Willard and Boyden took their base on balls, filling the bases. Gallivan knocked a grounder to pitcher, forcing Henshaw, who was put out while running home, Mumford hit to centre, bringing in Willard and Boyden. Linn hit to right. Gallivan came in. Campbell went out on three strikes and Knowlton on a fly to left field...
NINTH INNING.- Jones took Gault's place in left field. Gallivan's fly was muffed by pitcher, Mumford hit safely, Linn knocked a fly, which was muffed and Gallivan forced out. Campbell flied out, Knowlton hit to right for three bases, bringing in Mumford and Linn, and scoring on Quackenboss' hit. Henshaw flied...