Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Second Inning. Dartmouth went out in order. For Harvard, Nichols hit safely, stole second, took third on a passed ball, and came home on Foster's put-out; Litchfield struck out; Smith took his base on balls, went to third, where he was left; Foster went out, Chellis to Gove, and Winslow flied out to McCarthy...
Third Inning. For Dartmouth, Dillon reached first on a single, went to third on a wild pitch. and came in on Weeks' two bagger; Chellis struck out; Weeks hit for two bases, but was left on Springfield's fly to Litchfield. For Harvad, Wiesting reached first on an error, but misunderstanding the coaching, started for second, where he was caught; Beaman struck out; Tilden hit for two bases, and stole third, only to be left on base, as Allen struck...
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During the recess a large number of the Hasty Pudding Club went to New York to give two performances of "Joan of Arc," in aid of the Boat Club. Most of the men went on together in a special car by the Albany railroad, enlivening the way by singing, story telling, etc. Headquarters at New York were made at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. During Monday, Tuesday, and part of Wednesday, this hotel was gay with college men; for besides the members of the company other Harvard men were there, and before they left, the Yale nine put in an appearance...
...violent personal attack." This statement is absolutely false. The "attack" was not in the least a personal attack on the gentleman mentioned; the editors of the Advocate neither knew, nor, may it be added with all due respect, did they care, so far as criticizing the sparring went, who or what the gentleman was. The criticism was directed simply and solely against a certain style of sparring, which now, as always, the Advocate has opposed and condemned...