Word: swift
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...best man for the place. Mackie, who has taken Dickinson's place at first, has been unable to play with the nine until within the last few days. Notwithstanding his partial want of practice, he will play a strong game at first, and as he is a swift thrower, will be put in to pitch if Dickinson gives out. Paine, who will play left field is another new man, but not so well known as Mackie. He played a good game on his school nine, and ought to do creditable work. Altogether the nine is much stronger than when...
...Cambridge Latin School were not as interesting as the semifinals, as Herrick appeared tired out by his hard work against Coues, and played rather a listless, though at times a very brilliant game. Wrenn, on the other hand, showed very fine form, his drives and smashes being very swift and accurate...
...annual contest to take place some time between May 1 and July 1 of each year from 1891 to 1899. Following is a list of the subscribers for Harvard, Edward W. King, Henry Sayre Van Duzer, Louis C. Clark. E. C. Boardman, Francis O. French, Amos T. French, Frederick Swift, H. M. Atkinson, Wendell Goodwin, George C. Buell, Jr., Lawrence E. Sexton, Charles Stewart Davidson, William G. Wilson, George W. Dilaway, C. H. Russell, F. Gore King, H. H. Crocker, Jr., A. C. Tower, D. C. Clark, H. McK. Twombley, Athur B. Twombley, Robert P. Perkins, James S. McCobb...
...Italians deserved swift justice.- [a] Crime; assassination of Hennessy: N. Y. World, Mar. 15.- [b] Organization of the Mafia: N. Y. Times, March...
...programme of the Saturday lectures in English A is as follows: Early English Literature, Professor Kittredge; Chaucer, Professor Kittredge; Spenser, Professor Wendell; Shakspere, Professor Wendell; English Drama, Mr. Baker; Milton, Professor Briggs; Dryden, Professor Briggs; Swift, Mr. Lathrop; Pope, Mr. Lathrop; Defoe, Mr. Lathrop; The Reaction, Professor Wendell; Three lectures on Nineteenth Century Literature, Mr. Gates...