Word: spite
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Boston Thearre.The only noteworthy feature of the production of Richard III. last evening was the acting of Mr. Mansfield. This versatile artist, in spite of a few faults of the conventional villain, car the part through in a very powerfur and admirable manner. This evening is the last chance to hear this role, which is considered Mansfield's master-piece. A Parisian Romance. Prince Carl, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde will fill out the week...
...Dartmouth, 12.Harvard defeated the Dartmouth College nine yesterday afternoon on Jarvis fleld by a score of twenty-one to twelve. The game was characterized by poor fielding throughout, of which Harvard did her full share. The men seemed to play a sleepy game most of the time, in spite of the fact that Dartmouth was in the lead during the greater part of the game. Alward did poorly at short-stop, and Upton was off in his throwing. Howe, '93, was tried in the box for the time, and during the first inning he was very unsteady. He went...
...last three innings and kept the batting down until the last inning, when a single and a triple were secured from his delivery. For Andover, Rustin, in centre-field played a brilliant game, and accepted four difficult chances; Anderson's work also, at second base, was very fine in spite of his one error...
...gained a quarter of an inch, but at the close of the third minute '91 had an inch and a half. The rope remained the same at four minutes, but at four and a half minutes '91 had one and three quarter inches. During the last minute in spite of '93's efforts to regain lost ground increased '91 her lead and won by two inches. The teams were made up as follows...
...second Corinthians-the simplicity of Christ. At the present day we would almost say that every thing in our lives is tending towards the opposite of simplicity. The missionary of simplicity may well look with pity on the modern world with its complexities of fictitious pleasure and joys. In spite of this apparent tendency, however, there is a growing desire in the heart of real man for the charming directness and sweet simplicity like that of Christ. This simplicity is not that of the child, nor that of the ignorant; it is that attribute of character which the noble...