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...University began the scoring in the second inning by piling up six runs, forcing Lotspeich to retire from the mound and adding still another run to the total before Moore, his successor brought the inning to a close. The fourth inning brought in two more Crimson runs when, with Thayer on first, Gordon sent out a fly to deep center which went through the fielder's hands, and enabled him to complete the circuit for a home run. The fifth inning added two more to the total when F. S. Hill smashed out a three-base hit and was brought...
HARVARD WESLEYAN Clark, c.f., 2b., Fricke Thayer, l.f. c.f., Howarth Gordon, r.f. l.f., Taylor Owen, 1b. c., Mansfield Hammond, 2b., s.s., Reynolds F. S. Hill, s.s. 1b., Umplebly Buell, 3b., r.f., Fasnacht Larrabee, c. 3b., Seiler Young, p. p., Lotspeich or Moore...
Pointing out the meagerness of medical knoweldge in 1789, when medicine was called a "conjectuural art", Dr. Thayer traced the advances which have been made since then in the detection and prevention of disease. Next he mentioned the occupations, in addition to the regular practice, which are open to students who take up medicine, including teaching positions, laboratory work, and concentration in public health and sanitation methods. Dr. Thayer stated, finally, that for success in the medical profession a man must have ability to understand and sympathize with human beings, a broad general education as a basis for congeniality with...
...Owen drove out a weak single, tore on to second on fielders choice and on a passed ball completed the circuit for a home run. The Crimson players scored two more runs in the sixth; one when K. N. Hill, who was put in as a pinch hitter for Thayer, brought in Bemis and the other when Clark who had advanced to third on the same play stole home. The final tally came in the seventh when Owen was hit and sent to first, made second on Hammond's sacrifice, reached third on F. S. Hill...
...mission study groups, one for three weeks and the other for five weeks, have been held during the current year. The fall group extended from December 6 through 17 and was under the leadership of Professor James Thayer Addison '09 of the Episcopal Theological School. In this group the general subject of the missionary field was discussed, and at the last meeting of the group Bishop Logan H. Roots '91 of Hankow, China, gave an interesting talk on the educational missionary opportunities, there. J. McC. Roots '25 was in charge of the organization of this group. The spring group extended...