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Word: wildes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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There was a sound of wild geese crying, crying...

Author: By Le BARON Russell briggs, | Title: CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 5/23/1924 | See Source »

Those who remember the lively and fraternal days of the Senior Picnic,--now passed beyond recall, in all probability--may regard with virile contempt the Senior Celebration taking place tonight--not in wild and unpopulated regions, as did its famous predecessors,--but in the confined and domesticated area of the Yard. Instead of the unlawful and justly unpopular activities formerly viewed with such righteous indignation by most of the Seniors, there will be moving pictures. Possibly even that incomparable comedy which was conspicuous by its absence at the 1924 Smoker, and which had previously stimulated such merriment at all gatherings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEPENDING ON THE WEATHER | 5/22/1924 | See Source »

...hits, Howard, Ullman, de Becker 2. Sacrifices hits, Bennett, Duchin. Stolen bases, Durant 3, Tobin, Good. Left on bases, Harvard 5, Brown 9. Bases on balls, off Booth 2, off, Phelps 1, off McGeeney 2, off. Maybie 1. Struck out, by Booth 3, by Phelps 1, by Maybie 2. Wild pitch, Mayble. Double play, Ullman to Howard to Tobin. Time, 2h. 10m. Umpire, Rooney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN NINE TAMES BROWN BEAR CUBS, 13-0 | 5/22/1924 | See Source »

Pucker went in to pitch the ninth and held the visitors safe. With two out in the Crimson half Lane had a wild street, passing three men in suspension. Rice rolled a slow grounder down the third base line and but the throw to first, tying the score. Keene ended the inning by forcing Rice at accord...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUNTINGTON IN TENTH UPSETS SECONDS 6-5 | 5/22/1924 | See Source »

...fifth inning outburst that netted five runs saw another home run, even longer than the first. Gordon came up with three scores already in on hits by Hammond, Samborski, and Campbell, and two wild throws. The Crimson center fielder drove the ball far over the head of the right fielder to the grandstand facing the second team field. He had almost reached the plate when the fielder retrieved the ball. It was Gordon's third homer of the season, making him a tie with Todd for Babe Ruth, laurels...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPALDING HERO OF PRINCETON SHUTOUT | 5/19/1924 | See Source »

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