Word: ward
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...than Harvard. Yale kept her skirts clean until last year, but last summer Jones and Hubbard, the pitcher and catcher of her champion nine, helped the Athletics to win the America. Association championship, and Smith, the centre-fielder, played with the Bostons who were first in the League contests. Ward, the pitcher of the New Yorks, was once a student at the University of Pennsylvania, and he has talked seriously recently of giving up baseball and going back to finish his course. Humphries, who caught for the League team here the last season, is a Cornell man, and Mountain...
...room, only such space being reserved for exhibition as was necessary to connect the general exhibition rooms with those of the main body of the building, hereafter to be erected. Volumes IV. to IX. of the Memoirs have been published. The principal collections purchased were those from Prof. Ward of Rochester, a second lot of Solenhofen fossils from Mr. Haberlein and the "Stock" collection of fossil fishes from Edinburgh...
...that in the spring the Holmes' house, in spite of all its associations, is to be removed or torn down. We are not rich enough in America in historical monuments and memories to let so noteworthy a building go without a protest. Here was the headquarters of General Artemus Ward, during the first days of the Revolution. In its corners are the dents of revolutionary muskets stacked there by the patriot soldiers. Here, also, Oliver Wendell Holmes, America's greatest wit and one of her most charming writers, was born. Loosely bound to the past and with but few historical...
...following are the officers of the Pi Eta from '85: President, colony; vice president, E. C. Thayer; secretary, Gilman; treasurer, Foss; chorister, H. Bartlett; stage manager, Ward...
...class of '87 at Columbia includes in its members Ward of the New York nine...