Word: total
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...second championship game was played Saturday, between Dartmouth and Yale at New Haven. Yale won by a score of 15 to 6, with 9 base hits, 15 total, 10 errors, to her opposents' 7 hits, 10 total, and 24 errors. The base running of both teams was very fine, but Dartmouth's fielding was wretched...
...year. This is shown clearly enough by the fact that eleven nines, comprising over 100 players, entered for the cups offered by the CRIMSON. Add to these the men comprising the 'Varsity and second nines, as well as the players upon the four class teams, and we have a total of over 150 men engaged in regular practice. Yet, this aggregate makes no account of the various "table" and "society" teams-nor of the two nines of Memorial Hall wait ers. This state of affairs must be gratifying enough to the faculty, whose aim it is to get as many...
...itself, like murder and theft. Nobody can call it such a sin. Some claim that intoxicants sharpen the wits, which is not so, and is couriously inconsistent with common facts. Often at our dinners the brightest speeches are made by the cold water men. Following are reasons for total abstinence, (1) every young man should seek to make the best of himself and avoid all the risks (which are great) of intemperance; (2), he should aim at simplicity of habits, striking the key of his life moderately; (3), he should aim at health of body, which is liable to injury...
...Harvard Total Abstinence League. Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, and Col. T. W. Higginson, Sanders Theatre...
...think that the Total Abstinence League has shown a good deal of common sense in reserving one of its public meetings for this season of the year, when everybody is thirsty and the college pumps are used to their utmost capacity. Seriously, we congratulate the league on having procured such eminent speakers as will address the college to-night in Sanders. We are sure that Mrs. Livermore and Col. Higginson will not fail to draw out a large audience; and we believe that all who can, should attend, although it be only to see and "hear" these two eminent speakers...