Word: right
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Ninety-nine went in to bat first. Thompson got his base on balls, but Lynch hit to shortstop forcing Thompson at second and being put out himself at first by a very pretty double play. Morse, the next man, got his base on an error of the right fielder. Robinson hit safely letting in Morse. Davis got his base on balls, took second on a passed ball, and both scored on McCall's hit. McCall was out trying to steal second. For E. H. S., Edwards struck out, Whitney got his base on a missed third strike, and stole second...
...Harvard by the score of 11 to 8, and , as their nine is strong this year, the game ought to be interesting. The batting order will be: Rand, left field; Scannell, catcher; Dean, second base; Paine, centre field; Haughton, pitcher; Crawford, third base; T. J. Stevenson, first base; Burgess, right field; Wrenn, shortstop...
...good. The sceptic says, "Better risk loss of truth than chance of error." But we have no evidence that dupery through hope is worse than dupery through error. A sceptic, by requiring absolute proof before he believes, may cut himself off from all future good. We have a right to believe any hypothesis live enough to tempt the will...
WANTED.- A good man, Harvard student preferred. Liberal compensation to the right party. If you mean business, answer this advertisement, as we are anxious...
...that some men who believe they will not row very often think they will row those few times without paying any fees. Some men are able to elude the vigilance of the janitor and his assistant, neither of whom know all the members by sight. No member has a right to take out friends who are not members...