Word: tucker
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...older and more recent graduates together. All graduate publications from Harvard and many other colleges are taken in the reading room. The present officers of the club are: President, A. W. Colton; vice-president H. T. Fowler and E. G. Buckland; secretary, W. A. Setchell; treasurer, L. H. Tucker...
...Board." Wendell P. Garrison's paper is called. "The Alumnus and his Son," and C. F. Fulsom '62, publishes a review of the career of the late Henry Ingersoll Bowditch. The other articles are as follows: "The New Movement in Humanity," (Phi Beta Kappa Oration, 1892) by W. J. Tucker; "Harvard's Loss of Athletic Prestige" by F. W. Thayer '78, and "The University During the Last Five Years" by W. C. Lane...
...Beta Kappa. Harvard Chapter. Business Meeting. Boylston Hall, Upper Lecture Room, 10 a. m. - Oration by Rev. Professor William J. Tucker. - Poem by Professor Ernest F. Fenollosa. Sanders Theatre...
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Earned runs, Boston; Harvard 4. Two-base hit, Tucker. Three-base hits, Kelly, Cobb. Home run, Trafford. Stolen bases, McCarthy, Duffy, Hallowell (2), Cook. Sacrifice hits, Duffy, Hallowell, Hovey, Cook. First base on balls, McCarthy, Quinn, Bennett (2), Frothingham, Highlands (2). Left on bases, Boston 9; Harvard 6. First base on errors, Boston 4; Harvard 1. Struck out, McCarthy, Kelly, Lowe, Stovey (2), Qninn (2), Bennett, Clarkson, Mason, Hovey, Cook. Double plays, Kelly and Tucker. Passed balls, Bennett (2). Wild pitches, Bates (2), Highlands. Time, 1hr. 40 min. Umpires, Messrs. Mullen and Weeden...