Word: seconds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...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...
Honors in Classics have been awarded as follows: Trial: J. Babbitt, W. L. Giese, G. L. Hunter, C. H. Moore; second year highest honors: C. N. Brown, W. M. Cameron, C. B. Gulich,C. H. Page, C. H. C. Wright; second year honors: E. W. Hawley, F. K. Ball, W. N. Bates, F. A. Foxcroft. T. C. Babbitt, T. T. Chase, J. E. Frame, O. S. Hill, J. P. McAdams, W. Phinney, J. O. Powers, W. Reed, J. W. Rice, T. N. Robinson, A. B. Simonds, C. L. Slattery...
...that "we are not inferior to Yale in athletics," but that study receives more attention here than at our rival college, and that therefore "the real cause of our lack of superiority in athletics (not our inferiority) is the greater earnestness and higher kind of work done here." The second takes a different ground and attributes our ill success to our social system. It argues that the athletics of the freshman class have their interests turned aside by their election to a sophomore society, "which takes his time and strength away from his athletics." This leads to a state where...
...game was played very slowly and did not end until nearly half-past six. Lowell was first at the bat. Dean assisted Day out to Willard. Staltz got his base on balls and stole second. Dwyer flied out to Howland, but Murphy made a single bringing Staltz home. Murphy was caught by Downer and Howland between second and third. Dean and Linn were out on easy grounders to pitcher and first base. Howland got his base on balls, but Willard hit an easy ball to the pitcher and was retired at first. In the second inning, Lowell's first...
...fourth inning, with one man out, Murphy got his base on balls and was advanced to second on Hamilton's out. He reached third on the single of Driscoll who immediately took second. Kellogg got a base on balls and the bases were full. Kellogg took a lead half way up to second base. Willard took the ball and walked slowly up to second to put Kellogg out, trying at the same time to keep Murphy on third base. When Willard had almost reached second base Murphy made a dash for home. Willard threw wild to Henshaw, and Murphy...