Word: sixth
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This morning Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will play Grand-Choeur in G Minor by Guilment and an Intermezzo by Szalit in the sixth of his daily organ recitals. The program will be given in Appleton Chapel from 9 to 9.10 o'clock...
...nothing less than an abridgement of liberty. The subordinate position of women, which nineteen centuries of the Christian era have only just managed to outgrow was a survival from barbaric times, when early man first discovered that he was physically stronger than his mate. The passing by the Sixty-Sixth Congress of the proposed Nineteenth Amendment marks the final step in the breaking down of this age-old prejudice, based as it is upon the bestial and pre-Adamite assumption that might makes right. We therefore hail the approaching advent of equal suffrage for women, confident that...
...when Hallowell hit safely, went to second on a sacrifice by R. W. Emmons '20, reached third on a fielder's choice which retired K. W. Perkins '19, and stole home when Knight, the Brown pitcher, tried to catch Knowles off first. The visitors tried to score in the sixth on Week's home run, and went ahead in the following inning. Although the University scored one more run in the eighth when they knocked Knight from the box, they were never able to seriously threaten the Brown lead...
...visitors threatened to score in the third, sixth, and seventh inning, but in each case, their inability to hit with men on base, and the stiffening of the 1922 defense, left them scoreless. In the sixth, Yale filled the bases with none out, but fast work in the 1922 infield again prevented any Eli runner from crossing the plate...
...half of the inning, when singles by J. J. Coolidge, Jr., '20, and G. S. Baldwin '21, and a double by J. Holmes '21 resulted in two runs. The visitors were unable to regain the lead, while the second team increased their advantage by scoring twice in both the sixth and seventh inning...