Word: smith
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Second Inning. Dartmouth went out in order. For Harvard, Nichols hit safely, stole second, took third on a passed ball, and came home on Foster's put-out; Litchfield struck out; Smith took his base on balls, went to third, where he was left; Foster went out, Chellis to Gove, and Winslow flied out to McCarthy...
Fourth Inning. For Dartmouth. Quackenboss hit safely, stole second, and went to third on Scruton's put out; McCarthy hit safely, bringing in Quackenboss, but was himself caught napping at second by Allen; Scruton struck out. For Harvard, Nichols flied out, Litchfield struck out, and Smith hit for one base, only to be left on third by Foster's striking...
...state absolutely that Americans are protectionists. This leads to a question as to the right of the majority to say when the minority shall buy or sell. We have not yet fixed the province of government to levy a tax more injurious to some than to others. Adam Smith would give government the care of the shools, religion, and certain trade monopolies. Mill would have the degree of government interference depend on history, social condition and character of people; general aim should be at non interference. Mr. Mill is about right. Whether a state shall control a farm, a railroad...
...Smith...
...Bradford, Bradley, Bruner, Bullard, Burnett, Cary, Chase, Claflin, Cobb, Codman, Cook, D. H. Coolidge, Dewey, Dickey, Felton, Fiske, Frost Foote, Froth'gham, Frye, Gardner, Guild, Hamlin, Harris, Harrison, Houghton, Latham, Lincoln, Littauer, Longfellow, Lyman, McAllister, Mason, Moors, Mygatt, E. H. Nichols, Overton, Riddle, S. M. Scott, Slocum, C. W. Smith, F. B. Smith, W. L. Smith, Taylor, Timmins, Weld, G. Woodbury...