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...batting orders follow: FRESHMEN. ST. MARK'S. Sanger, s.s. p., Pinchard Mitchell, l.f. l.f., McCall Robeson, 1b. 1b., Tweed Leary, 2b. c., Flichtner Bolton, 3b. 2b., Coleman Maguire, c.f., s.s., G. Spaulding Tyler, r.f. c.f., Orr Mason, Thomas, c. r.f., Clark Tuckerman, Smith, p. 3b., S. Spaulding

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen vs. St. Mark's. | 5/17/1902 | See Source »

...batting orders will be as follows: SECOND NINE. ST. MARK'S Bowditch, l.f. p., Pinchard. Winsor, p. l.f., McCall. Clark, 1b. c.f., Coleman. Lovering, r.f., c., Flichtner. Marshall, 2b. r.f., Hutchings. Bennett, s.s. 1b., Tweed. Dever, 3b. 3b., G. Spaulding. Parker, c. s.s., Orr. Rockwell, c.f. 2b., S. Spaulding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Nine vs. St. Mark's. | 5/10/1902 | See Source »

City government in the United States presents a new battle ground for good government. Cities afford the greatest opportunities and richest harvests to spoils workers. Examples of this are the Tweed and Tammany rings in New York. Dr. Parkhurst has proved that the police, the body which ought to protest, was in direct league with vice. So powerful was the influence of the ring that laws were passed to enable the police to levy blackmail. Theodore Roosevelt is now enforcing these laws...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Welsh's Address. | 10/16/1895 | See Source »

...unsatisfactory. a. It leaves the government in the hands of bosses; Bryce II, 96, 98, 102, 118; Forum II, 532; IX, 117. b. Offices are sought merely for the salaries attached; Bryce II, 56, 126-134. c. By corrupt party measures men of conspicuous unfitness are appointed, e. g.; Tweed, Carter Harrison, Judge Reilly O'Dyvver; Bryce II, 117. d. Parties have become an end and not a means; Bryce II, 20; Forum IX. 430-436. e. There are no vital differences between the parties; Bryce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 2/16/1891 | See Source »

...STUDENTS OF HARVARD.- Mr. Charles Speller, from the firm of Wm. Hickson and Sons, Smithfield, London, has just arrived with a fine line of gent's Lawn Tennis, Racquet, Running, Bicycle, Football and other shoes. Also, English Mackintoshes and Tweed Helmets, of English Mackintoshes and Tweed Helmets, of English manufacture, for which he is preparing to take orders for the coming season, and will be at J. F. Noera's, 436 Harvard street, Cambridge, until Nov. 1, 1887. Will take samples to rooms if so desired on receipt of postal cared...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 10/28/1887 | See Source »

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