Word: side
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...reached second on Drew's sacrifice, scored on Sedgwick's sacrifice. He ran fully 15 feet inside of third base, but as Umpire Keefe was watching the play at first he did not notice it and the run counted. Elliot bunted but got caught napping at first, and the side was out. For Harvard Whittemore got his base on balls reached third on two wild pitches but was put out while trying to steal home. Winslow got his base on balls, stole second and third and came home on Scannell's two-bagger. Hayes flied out to second and Selfridge...
...expected that young boys should set their ideals higher than those which seem to move their elders; and certainly of all the activities of the college men of today, those directed toward the attainment of the athletic ideal are the most conspicuous. The school boy sees almost no side of college life but the devotion to athletics in one form or another, of which he has constant evidence. The real intellectual work which is being done, he cannot see, and the importance attaching to it he is bound to underestimate if he does not, as is too often the case...
...choice of sides was left to the Harvard committee and they chose the negative. Each speaker was allowed one speech of twelve minutes; twelve minutes was then allowed each side for rebuttal. This arrangement was a compromise between Princeton's idea of each speaker being allowed a second speech and Harvard's desire that each man should speak but once...
...first game will be that with Andover on Saturday afternoon at Soldiers Field. The diamond will be laid out on the grounds where the football games were played last fall and the fence on the river side of the grounds will be torn down in order to give room for the fielders. There will be no admission charged to the game...
...before announced, will be: "Resolved, That if it were possible, a reasonable property qualification for the exercise of the municipal franchise in the United States would be desirable." Princeton will have the affirmative, Harvard the negative. The principal speeches will be twelve minutes in length. Two speakers from each side will have six minutes each in rebuttal. The debate will be opened in the affirmative by W. H. Butler of Princeton. C. A. Duniway will speak first for Harvard. He will be followed by J.W. Park in the affirmative. W. E. Hutton will speak second for Harvard. Then will follow...