Word: weeden
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...plans not involving the elimination of private profits have failed to diminish waterially the evils of the liquor traffic. - (a) State prohibition does not prohibit: W. B. Weeden, Working of Prohibition, 56-93; Boston Herald, Jan. 24, '95. - (b) Prohibition by local option merely changes the place of sale. - (1) It does not effectively do away with the evils of liquor consumption. - (c) High license has also failed to diminish the evils: W. J. McFarland, Facts, not Opinions, 15-17. - (1) It simply makes a few dealers more greedy for large sales: E. L. Fanshawe, as above...
Three-base hits-Scannell, McCandless; struck out-Beale, Garrison, Stevens, Quinby, Harris, R. Reed; passed balls-DeForest 3, Scannell; wild pitch-Paine; hit by pitched ball-Harris. Time 1h. 45m. Umpires-Murray, Weeden...
...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...
...Dreyfus. First base on errors, Yale '95, 5; Harvard '92, 2. Struck out, Davis 2, Hewlett 2, Sheffield, Dwight, Cole, Drefus, Phelan, Cassatt, Whittemore, Gilmore, Walker 2, Wadsworth, McAdams. Double plays, Walker and Whiting. Passed balls, McAdams 3. Wild pitches, Gillmore, Davis. Time, 2 hours. Umpire, Mallen for Harvard, Weeden for Yale...