Word: rightly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...juniors, and the freshmen one ring outside of all. All classes will stand still in rings and will sing "Auld Lang Syne," while the band plays. As the seniors (both rings) begin to move very slowly to the left, the juniors will do the same to the right, the sophomores to the left, and the freshmen to the right. When the seniors break for the flowers, (i. e. when the hat is thrown at the tree, after moving around it twice) the singing and music will stop and the other classes may move more rapidly than before, but all should...
...statistics of students at Cornell collected thus far by Dr. Hitchcock, show an average weight of 148 3-5 pounds; average height, 5 feet 7 1.8 inches; chest, full, 36 7-8 inches; chest, repose, 35 3-8 inches; contracted biceps, right arm, 11 5 8 inches; biceps not contracted, 10 1-4 inches; capacity of lungs, 4.416 litres. The chest measurements and lung capacity are above the average of college students...
...quarters, as many know, are situated on a slight elevation directly opposite the starting buoy. The Columbia quarters and boathouse are right across the river, and each crew can know, with but little trouble the movements of the other. The Yale quarters are about half a mile above ours, but their movements too can be observed to a certain extent with the aid of a glass. Our quarters are a great deal exposed to both sun and wind, but the broad veranda supplies shade, and shelter from the wind can always be found. The one large room up-stairs...
...throwing to and for Phillips threw to Nichols, who touched Nettleton out. Hale took second during this play and went to third on a wild pitch, but Chellis strike out leaving him on base. Second inning. Phillips flied out to Springfield. Tilden made a two-base hit to right field, but the next two men went out, leaving him on base. For Dartmouth, after two men were out, Weeks made a base hit and stole second, but was left there as F. Nettleton struck out. Allen opened the third inning with a base hit and took second on another...
...wentd out in order. McCarthy opened the ninth with a three-base hit and scored on Week's base hit; Weeks stole second. The next two men went out. G. Nettleton hit safely to centre field and Weeks started home, but Nichols made a superb throw from centre field right into Allen's hands, who touched him just before he reached the plate, and ended the game with the score 6 to 1 in Harvard's favor...