Word: smith
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...freshmen, contrary to the expectations of the entire college, were defeated by the Yale freshmen on Saturday at New Haven. The game opened with Yale at the bat, who were retired in one, two, three, order. Smith got his base on balls, and went to third on a wild throw by Oliver. Nichols struck out, and Allen went to second on Oliver's wild throw. With two men on bases Chamberlain and Phillips struck out. In the second inning Yale was again retired without a man reaching first. Kimball and Edgerly struck out, Collins took his first on called balls...
...annex has at last reached an elective pamphlet. From this we learn that the academic board consists of Profs. Byerly, Child, Goodale, Goodwin, Greenough, Peirce and Smith, together with Mr. Arthur Gilman and Mrs. Agassiz. The instructors number forty-three, and offer in all sixty-nine courses, covering Hebrew, Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Philosophy, Political Economy, History, Fine Arts, Music, Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry and Natural History, with voluntary lectures on Physiology and Hygiene. The requirements for admission are substantially the same as those for admission to Harvard College, with the exception that French and German...
...freshman nine for the game today will be composed as follows: Smith, 1st base; Phillips (capt.), 2d; Kimball, 3d; Edgerly, s.s.; Bruner, r.f.; Collins, c.f.; Chamberlain, l.f. Allen and Nichols will form the battery...
...nine will play at Princeton today as follows: Allen, p.; Nichols, c.; Smith, 1b.; Coolidge, 2b.; Beaman, 3b.; Baker, s.s.; LeMoyne, l.f.; Crocker, c.f.; Lovering...
...Smith...