Word: tides
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Andover, yesterday afternoon. The Freshmen were in the lead 3 runs to 1 until the eighth inning, when Felton, who had previously pitched almost air-tight ball, weakened at the critical moment, passing one man and hitting another. An error by Sears was just enough to turn the tide in Andover's favor, and the Academy succeeded in putting three men across the plate, and in maintaining the one-run margin until the end of the game...
History has repeated itself once again in the present war. Of all the combatants Poland has suffered the most and will gain nothing. With Russia on one side and Germany on the other, brother has found himself fighting brother in the tide of battle that has swept back and forth over the country. Just now the suffering of Poland is due to lack of food. Children and young babies are dying every day simply because they can get nothing...
...seventh inning, a batting rally by the seconds seemed likely to turn the tide, but at the critical moment, the needed stickwork was lacking, a situation which occurred several times in the course of the game. For Lowell Textile, Sturtevant pitched a steady game throughout...
...exhibition is designed particularly to set before the students in Professor Post's course on Spanish Art, fine original examples of the work of some of the greatest artists about whom he has been lecturing. Particular emphasis is laid on the period when Spanish art was at its flood tide; that is, the 17th century. And yet, through the generosity and co-operation or the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, there is one superb example at least to illustrate the little known Spanish primitives. This is the splendid example by Borrassa, which is in fact one of the best...
...addition of yet another club to the already long role of Harvard's non-social organizations. Almost every conceivable interest and movement finally results in the birth of a formal association. Some of these last six months, some struggle faintly for a year or so against the tide of more powerful attractions, and a few become permanent. It seems at last as though there were no room for more organizations...