Word: woodward
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...store, and that it is a mistake to suppose that he takes away from one man's good to add to another's. The choir sang the following selections: "Lord of all power and might," by Mason; "Let not your heart be troubled," by Trembath; "The radiant Morn," by Woodward...
...Christ. He said that the difficulties into which our sins bring us are not invigorating but destructive. Life is a series of petty skirmishes not for ourselves but for others. The choir sang the following selections: "Lord of all power and might," Mason; "The Sun shall be no more," Woodward; "Lovely appear over the mountains," Gounod...
...Harvard had ten men at the bat in the first inning and scored four runs on three hits, three bases on balls and an error. In the second, owing to errors and a wild pitch Campbell scored. Howland and Quackenboss got out together on a fine double play by Woodward, Brown and Hotchkiss; Williard struck out. The third opened by Williams batting heavily and on account of three errors and two bases on balls made five runs. three after two men were out. W. H. Brown made a stop of a hot grounder off Linn's in the fourth...
...Woodward...
Earned runs-Williams 3, Harvard 2; stolen bases-O. S. Brown, Hotchkiss, Cox, Arthur, W. A. Brown, Woodward, Campbell, Howland Dean, Willard, Mumford; first base on balls-Clarke, Hotchkiss, Cox, Arthur, Woodward, Campbell (2), Linn, Willard, Hawley, Dean (2), Evans, Schroll; first base on errors-Williams 4, Harvard 2; left on bases-Williams 7, Harvard 6; struck out-Wilson, Clarke, W. A. Brown, Arthur, Willard, Schroll, Hawley, Quackenboss; double plays-Woodward, W. A. Brown, Hotckiss; wild pitches-Wilson 2, Hawley 2; passed balls-Clarke, Howland (2); time-1h, 45 m; umpire-Bond of Boston...