Word: second
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...trying for first base. In the list there is a noticeable scarcity of pitchers and catchers. In addition to the men above named the following members and substitutes of last year's team are in college: Downer, L. S., McLeod, '90, pitchers; Willard, L. S., first base; Dean, '91, second base; Howland, L. S., third base; Corning, '91, short stop; Evans, '90, centre field; Linn, '90, right field; Cummings, '91, McKean, '90, Mumford...
YALE, 8; HARVARD, 4.The last game of the season between Harvard and Yale was played at Yale field Wednesday, June 25, before a large number of spectators. It was Harvard's last chance to tie Princeton for second place, but she played a miserable fielding game, although batting heavily, and Yale won the contest with ease. The score...
...desire to have their old books entered for the October sales should procure blanks, fill them out, and leave them in the office at once. The books will be collected by the Society. Second hand books are much in demand by incoming students who need to economize, and if the books are left with the Society the purchasers pay less than is charged elsewhere, while the owners get more for them than by selling the books in June to dealers...
...second annual report of the Harvard Law School association has just been made public by the council. According to this report the association now numbers 816 members. representing thirty-eight states and territories of the United States and Dominion of Canada. The membership roll comprises the names of about one-fourth of the whole number (3218) of former students of the Harvard Law School known to be living, and includes representatives from the class of 1830, 1831, 1833, 1835 and from every succeeding class from 1838 to the present time. Since the organization of the association in 1886, twenty-three...
...association held its second annual meeting in Cambridge, June 26, 1888. An oration was delivered in Sanders Theatre by the Hon. Daniel H. Chamberlain, '65, of New York, followed by a dinner in Massachusetts Hall, which was attended by about 150 members and guests of the association. At that meeting Charles C. Beaman, '65, of New York, a member of the association gave $500 to the association to enable it to offer during the next five years an annual prize of $100 for the best essay to be written by some member of the law school. The prize...