Word: wildness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Colgate scored its single tally in the sixth when Hick's drive went between Ayres's legs. Hicks went to third when Waterman threw wild after Robinson had dropped a pretty bunt in front of the plate. McLoughlin hit an easy one to Frye who threw to Clark at second catching Robinson. Hicks scored on the play. A beautiful double play, Frye to Wingate to Ayres, broke up the inning...
Professor Bingham will show a large number of very fine lantern slides, both of the ruins and of the wild and mountainous scenery of the neighborhood. The lecture is under the auspices of the Harvard Anthropological Club, and will be open to the public...
Improve the river-front! Never, since some wild Idealist suggested making Harvard Square a business centre, has such a radical suggestion been heard, Conceal that triumph of architecture, the boiler-factory, in a spinney of Japanese hemlocks! Cover those pebbly, tin-canned shores, where laps the limpid Charles, with clumps of alligator pear trees and groo-groo palms! Yet the scheme has its advantages. The exiled Freshman, in his far-off lonely habitation, may feel that he has at least sympathy, if he can watch from his window the weeping willows drooping over the water. The lone oarsman can compromise...
Although there have been wild moments in the past when the editors of the Harvard Monthly rushed about indiscriminately with muck-rakes, the magazine has usually disregarded literary fads and enjoyed a conservative reputation. The Monthly is still conservative in appearance; no artist's model smirks on the cover; but the contents of the excellent November number show here and there ravages of the bacilli that beset the ten-cent magazines, Mr. Petersen, for instance, has caught the--Red Blood Craze. His cattleship story called "Murph"--well-constructed and boldly written and vivid as it unquestionably is--is too full...
...singled. Ostergren flied to Gannett. O'Dwyer singled, advancing J. Murray to third. The latter scored on Saunders's out, Wingate to Ayres. O'Brien then flied to Gannett. In the ninth, with two out, J. Murray singled, and scored on Ostergren's three- bagger. Ostergren scored on a wild pitch by Felton...