Word: wente
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...performance was decidedly better than the Brattle Hall performance. Encouraged by the favorable criticisms of several English professors, the cast went back to work rehearsing a week before the recess, and were able to make great improvement in several characters, and especially in the rather difficult exits. Entire new costumes for Mr. and Mrs. Croaker, and new wigs, by Rothe, for the whole cast, improved the staging of the play very much. The actors were highly complimented by the Hartford people, and it is generally felt that the performance was a credit to the society and to the college...
...eight, coached the crew, and it is hoped that his services can be obtained as a regular coach, although his business may prevent it. During vacation the crew will stay in Cambridge and row twice a day. Thomson who has been laid up by sickness since before the crew went on the river, has returned, and is rowing number...
...wretched. Ninety-nine batted in much better form than they have so far this year, Thompson and Jaffray doing especially well. In the field Thompson played by far the best game and accepted six chances without an error. Farr pitched for Ninety-nine till in the sixth inning he went to pieces and Lynch took his place. His pitching had been...
Ninety-nine went in to bat first. Thompson got his base on balls, but Lynch hit to shortstop forcing Thompson at second and being put out himself at first by a very pretty double play. Morse, the next man, got his base on an error of the right fielder. Robinson hit safely letting in Morse. Davis got his base on balls, took second on a passed ball, and both scored on McCall's hit. McCall was out trying to steal second. For E. H. S., Edwards struck out, Whitney got his base on a missed third strike, and stole second...
...seventh inning with the score 8 to 6 in favor of English High, Nettleton went to pieces badly and the Freshmen made seven runs on a base on balls, errors by E. H. S. and hits by Jaffray, McCall, Thompson and Lynch. This ended the scoring as E. H. S. went out in order...