Word: wilding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...lecture was illustrated by stereopticon pictures, made from flash-light snap-shots of wild animals taken at night by a camera of Coolidge's own invention...
Pictures will be shown illustrating the types of country through which the lecturers traveled, the different tribes of natives, and specimens of wild animals. Coolidge obtained several photographs of beasts of prey at night with a special camera which he invented for the purpose. He put a string across the animal's path and when it was touched a flashlight was set off which at the same time released the shutter on a camera, placed in an advantageous position. In this way pictures were obtained which it would have been impossible to get in the ordinary manner...
...Left on bases--Harvard 8, Cornell 11. Two-base hits--Potter, Minot. Three-base hit--Minot. Sacrifice hit--Matchneer. Stolen bases--Potter, Lanigan 2, Young, Owen 3. Double play--Watson to Howard. Bases on balls--McLaughlin 6, Goodwillie 2, Carvahar 2. Struck out--McLaughlin 2, Goodwillie 1, Carvahar 4. Wild pitch--Goodwillie. Umpire--McLaughlin. Time...
...Left on bases--Harvard 8, Cornell 11. Two-base hits--Potter, Minot. Three-base hit--Minot. Sacrifice hit--Matchneer. Stolen bases--Potter, Lanigan 2, Young, Owen 3. Double play--Watson to Howard. Bases on balls--McLaughlin 6, Goodwillie 2, Carvahar 2. Struck out--McLaughlin 2, Goodwillie 1, Carvahar 4. Wild pitch--Goodwillie. Umpire--McLaughlin. Time...
...College nine was defeated Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field by Williston Seminary, the score being 4 to 3. The home team scored all its runs in the sixth inning, when with two out, Clifford was passed, took second on a wild pitch, stole third, and came home on Hann's three-bagger. Desha followed with a scratch hit scoring Hann. He then stole second and Howe brought him in with a single to right. The College nine had men on third twice more but were unable to score...