Word: thirdly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There are more changes than usual in the elective pamphlet this year. In the department of Semitic languages and history, course 12 of last year's pamphlet becomes course 11 this year, and what was course 11 last year, the third course in Assyrian, is omitted. Three new historical courses are offered in this department next year covering the history of Israel, history of the Hebrew religions, and history of the Spanish Califate...
...anchor, C. A. Ewald, O. U. Anderson, C. W. Green; Swarthmore-Ralph Lewis, anchor, C. B. Temple, H. A. Dill, O. G. Cummings; Lehigh-scratched. First trial between Columbia and Harvard, Columbia won easily in 9 1-2 inches; second trial, Princeton and Swarthmore, Princeton won in 9 in; third trial, Columbia and Princeton, Columbia won in 4in., winning first place; fourth trial, Princeton and Harvard for second place, Princeton...
Throwing the hammer-A. J. Bowser, U. of P., first, 89ft, 1 1-2in; H. F. Allen, Harvard, second, 83ft, 10 1-2 in; H. A. Elcock, Yale, third, 81ft...
Pole vault-Won by Leavitt of Harvard, 10ft, 5 1-2in; Shearman, Yale, second, 9ft, 11 1-2 in; Walsh, Columbia, third...
...McClung in right field, who caught it and in a fine manner, doubled it on Dean as he endeavored to get back to first. Stagg threw to first and put Howland out. Stagg was given first, stole second, and Calhoun's base hit brought him to third. McClintock hit a grounder to Corning who stopped it, but unfortunately threw it away over Willard's head into the crowd and the three men scored. Fumbles by Howland and Linn, a hit by Dalzell, and a base on balls brought McClung and McBride home. Noyes and Cushing struck out. Score...