Word: stolen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Earned runs-Brockton 1, Harvard 2. Two-base hit-Nadeau. Sacrifice hits-Shea, Nadeau. Stolen bases-Rand, Paine, Willis, Mackenzie, Nadeau, Noblett, Shea 2, Magee, Burgess. Struck out-Haughton, Willis, Mackenzie 2, Stevick, Breckenridge, Shea, Magee. Hit by pitched ball-Burgess, R. Stevenson. Time-2h. 30m. Umpire-Kelly...
Earned run-Harvard. Three-base hit-Abbott. Two-base hit-Scannell. Sacrifice hits-Burgess Draper. Stolen bases-Dean 2, Burgess, T. Stevenson. First base on balls-Dean, Paine, Bowen 2, Draper. First base on earors-Harvard 5, Newton 4. Hit by pitched ball-Bowen. Passed ball-scannell. Wild pitch-Dowd. Struck out-Rand, Scannell 2, Paine 2, R. Stevenson, Haughton, Bowen 2, Bustard, Draper 2. Umpire-Paul of Newton A. A. Time...
...LOST OR STOLEN.- A Lovell Diamond Bicycle, '95 modle, with brass plate bearing the name of the make was taken from Claverly Hall Saturday afternoon, March 28, at about 6.15. On its return to the janitor a suitable3 rewared wil be given...
...LOST OR STOLEN.- A Lovell Diamond Bicycle, '95 model,with brass plate bearing the name of the maker was taken from Claverly Hall Saturday afternoon, March 28, at about 6.15. On tis return to the janitor a suitable reward will be given...
...world. Harvard as the home of wealth, the solicitor of the wealthy, is not likely to rudely disturb the rich man's dreams, to brotherhood or the dignity of man. The experience of a Western university, where a professor named Bemis was dismissed for questioning the virtue of stolen wealth, is not likely to be duplicated in Harvard...