Word: scattered
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been under police regulation, we should have had to move some time ago, in order to accommodate the crowd. It really is horrid to think what might happen if the light skirts of one of the women caught fire, there would be no room for the crowd to scatter, one skirt after another would catch and the enclosure would very likely soon look more like a morgue than like a fete. We have had the Tree for a long time and have never had a fire, but every year there are a number of drunks there who insist on smoking...
...international cricket match between the Gentlemen of Philadelphia and Mr. P. F. Warner's team of English gentlemen, which was won by the Philadelphians with four wickets to spare, the American team included P. H. Clark, Harvard '96, and J. H. Scatter-good, Harvard '97. Scattergood's wicket keeping was a feature of the game, and Clark did valuable work in bowling. J. A. Lester, formerly of Haverford College, made 73 and 24, the former being top score for his sid. Lester has entered the Harvard Graduate School...
...since its Freshman year, shown a spirit of class loyalty and unity which has surpassed that of most of its predecessors, and which undoubtedly does a great deal to strengthen the feeling of loyalty to Harvard University. Although the members of the class may leave Cambridge now and scatter throughout the country, we can feel assured that they will always respect and cherish the tie that binds every Harvard man to his University...
CRICKET.- Following men must be at Leavitt's at 10.30 this morning, whatever the weather may be: Adams, Scatter good, Carleton, Drinkwater, Rawle, Webster, Wells, Haughton, Dupont, Hastings, Parry and Comfort...
CRICKET TEAM.- The following men are expected to report in the cage of the Hemenway Gymnasium on Saturday from 1.30 to 3.00: Adams, Scatter-good, Webster, Gray, Logan, Dupont, Hastings, Byrd, Morgan, Kennedy, Rawle, Haughton, Blanchard, Scott, Wells, Waters. Wear rubber-soled shoes...