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Haviland Hicks, Senior date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63176 sentences = 3638 flesch = 79 summary = Big Butch Brewster, captain and full-back of the Bannister College football "Hicks," said Head Coach Corridan, smiling at Butch Brewster's indignation, T. Haviland Hicks, Jr., wants to mystify old Bannister." Haviland Hicks, Jr., was actually returning to old Bannister; and he was Thor a great love for old Bannister, to cause college spirit to stir his his Alma Mater, knew that Hicks, Sr., had sent Thor to Bannister to play the sunny Hicks' appearance on old Bannister Field, to try for a team, had old Bannister, and not because he thinks he ought to play, for Hicks' dad? Haviland Hicks, Jr., Butch Brewster, and the Gold and Green eleven thought, too, of the happy, care-free youths, remembering Hicks, good Butch Until Butch had told the Gold and Green football team of Hicks' record made by Mr. Thomas Haviland Hicks, Sr., while at old Bannister, and cache = ./cache/8550.txt txt = ./txt/8550.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39668 author = Lindsey, William title = At Start and Finish date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58301 sentences = 2649 flesch = 81 summary = coloring a little under his brown skin at the older man's close "He looks like a winner, sure enough," said I. Colonel on my left, little Billy Furness next, and Tom last of the row. "A daisy is he?" asked the Colonel, looking down at the little fellow's days that I sat with Hacking in a little parlor off the bar, my feet seconds is sitting with you to-night, and little likely to see the Old I could see Jennie, and every time I looked came the wave of a little his little body as he thought of the hand touches, and the "Good old The crowd came like a wide, wide sea; but little Mud had no thought of little better when the men were called for the "half." I met Teddy in would say to Tom, "Don't look at me like that, old man; I know I lost cache = ./cache/39668.txt txt = ./txt/39668.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41206 author = Chadwick, Lester title = Batting to Win: A Story of College Baseball date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 65620 sentences = 5460 flesch = 93 summary = from Sid's usual gentle manner--that Phil and Tom looked at each other This was not the Sid that Tom and Phil--his closest chums--had known for But though Tom, Phil, Sid and their chums lived a strenuous life when "Is that Sid?" whispered Tom. Phil did not answer. "Well, what's on for to-day?" asked Phil, as, with Tom and Sid, he Phil or Tom would look up from their studying to see Sid, "My, what a lot of girls!" remarked Tom to Sid and Phil, as the three When Tom and Phil returned to their room Sid was not there. "It was just what Sid wanted," decided Tom to Phil as he noted the "Oh, Sid, but I wish you were going to play," said Tom, with a little Tom, Phil and Sid walked along together. Tom and Phil did not see Sid again until after the game, and then they cache = ./cache/41206.txt txt = ./txt/41206.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39582 author = Chadwick, Lester title = The Rival Pitchers: A Story of College Baseball date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 68518 sentences = 6081 flesch = 93 summary = Tom Parsons had come to college, not because he wanted to have "a good "Well, are you going?" asked Sid of Tom that afternoon, as they came "Go on up," urged Sid to Tom. The country lad advanced to where Langridge stood. Tom looked Langridge straight in the eye, and the other turned aside. "Well, Langridge sure does deliver a good ball," said Sid slowly; "the "You held you own that time, Tom," said Sid as a little later they "What's the game?" asked Sid of Tom as those two and Phil Clinton made Tom did not reply, but he wondered what use Langridge was going to make "Well, Tom, old man, going along?" asked Sid one day as he came in from Kerr asked him to let Tom pitch, but Langridge refused Tom saw Langridge speeding for first base, while Randall lads were In the meanwhile Tom had said nothing to Langridge. cache = ./cache/39582.txt txt = ./txt/39582.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40668 author = Chadwick, Lester title = A Quarter-Back's Pluck: A Story of College Football date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 67608 sentences = 6136 flesch = 94 summary = "It--it looks like a mighty risky job to move it, Tom," said Phil. Phil spending more time in the room of Tom and Sid than he did in his sneeringly, as he looked down at Tom, Phil and Sid. Tom, Sid and Phil resumed their journey, and the old piece of furniture Tom and Sid said little when Phil went out to take the telegram to the opening game of the football season," said Phil to Tom, as he was "Too bad you're not going to play, Sid, old chap," remarked Tom in the Phil and Tom talked football until Sid begged them to cease, as he scrub teams lined up, Tom and Phil being on one, and Gerhart playing at look up into the sky?" asked Phil of Tom as the three chums walked only Phil, but Tom and Sid, as well. cache = ./cache/40668.txt txt = ./txt/40668.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42403 author = Chadwick, Lester title = The Eight-Oared Victors: A Story of College Water Sports date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66830 sentences = 5840 flesch = 94 summary = "I wonder what sort of a stroke we pull?" said Tom, as they rowed on. "Tom is right," said Frank Simpson, in a quiet voice. "Yes, we're getting ready to order a new shell," answered Tom. Tom, Phil, Sid and Frank roomed together. time we were out rowing when we met the Boxer Hall shell!" cried Tom, as "Thank goodness we're all of us that," said Tom, looking at the chums "What's the matter, Frank?" asked Tom, a little later, as they gathered "Open it!" exclaimed Frank, as Sid and Phil came hurrying to join their As they were coming away, to get to their boat and row to Randall, Tom "Kindlings, Phil Clinton, Tom Parsons, Frank, Sid," went on the coach. "Ruth and I were out for a row," said Tom shortly, knowing that the "It's the first time I ever knew Tom to act like this," said Phil, cache = ./cache/42403.txt txt = ./txt/42403.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41665 author = Chadwick, Lester title = The Winning Touchdown: A Story of College Football date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 65922 sentences = 5353 flesch = 92 summary = Meanwhile Sid and Phil had been strolling about, leaving Tom to engage "Come on over this way," urged Tom to Sid and Phil, who had sat with him "Look out, Phil," spoke Sid, in a low voice, but Langridge heard him. was soon drawn into the conversation, to which Tom, Phil and Sid "Well, what do you think of it, fellows?" asked Tom, some time later, "Randall needs just such material as he looks to be," went on Tom, as he But Tom, Phil and Sid minded this not in the least, and "Wallops wasn't far out," remarked Tom, who, with Phil, Sid and some and when Tom, Phil and Sid looked toward a certain section of grandstand Tom, Phil and Sid, together with a number of other students from "We hope so," answered Phil, "but we came to look for an old easy chair. cache = ./cache/41665.txt txt = ./txt/41665.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 39582 42403 41206 8550 42403 40668 number of items: 9 sum of words: 568,199 average size in words: 63,133 average readability score: 90 nouns: time; game; college; room; ball; way; boys; team; day; man; fellows; one; something; place; football; hand; students; night; coach; girls; field; line; nothing; face; players; practice; chair; chums; men; eyes; voice; crowd; work; moment; side; lads; varsity; chance; door; anything; year; things; others; head; pitcher; campus; end; bit; thing; back verbs: was; had; do; ''s; is; have; be; were; did; said; get; been; are; went; came; going; got; know; see; asked; go; come; say; ''m; made; make; cried; ''ve; take; let; ''re; think; want; has; put; saw; tell; looked; answered; called; thought; seemed; look; give; play; took; declared; added; being; knew adjectives: old; good; little; other; more; first; right; last; big; much; new; great; next; second; few; several; same; many; best; long; sure; young; better; hard; ready; bad; full; own; glad; such; easy; third; fine; small; high; least; low; white; afraid; wild; open; short; late; strange; pretty; only; possible; athletic; strong; enough adverbs: n''t; not; up; out; then; so; now; back; here; down; just; on; all; as; too; in; only; off; well; there; over; again; very; never; away; more; once; soon; much; even; almost; first; later; right; still; yet; ever; rather; enough; maybe; together; better; also; always; of; quickly; suddenly; course; far; around pronouns: he; i; it; you; his; we; they; him; me; their; my; them; your; her; she; our; us; himself; ''em; its; ''s; themselves; myself; yourself; em; one; yours; itself; mine; ourselves; herself; i''m; ours; thy; you''ll; theirs; yourselves; thee; you''re; thyself; thou; hers; you--_you; you--_stand; we''d; time----; this_--myself; tackin; fus; but--_it proper nouns: tom; _; sid; phil; ken; hicks; randall; langridge; mr.; dick; bannister; boxer; sam; hall; frank; fairview; holly; ruth; butch; miss; dutch; exclaimed; haviland; thor; jr.; jerry; cross; madge; t.; lighton; clinton; college; coach; rover; koswell; parsons; raymond; gerhart; dr.; tyler; boswell; worry; captain; kerr; joe; professor; peg; bascome; churchill; bricktop keywords: tom; sid; randall; phil; mr.; fairview; boxer; langridge; holly; hall; ruth; miss; lighton; jerry; frank; dutch; dick; cross; clinton; bascome; worry; weir; wayne; ward; tyler; turner; thorwald; thor; theophilus; sure; stanley; songbird; simpson; shack; senior; seever; sam; rover; reddy; raymond; place; peg; parsons; paddy; murray; mendez; mater; man; madge; little one topic; one dimension: tom file(s): ./cache/19246.txt titles(s): The Young Pitcher three topics; one dimension: tom; hicks; little file(s): ./cache/40668.txt, ./cache/8550.txt, ./cache/39668.txt titles(s): A Quarter-Back''s Pluck: A Story of College Football | T. 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Haviland Hicks, Senior | The Young Pitcher | At Start and Finish | At Start and Finish Type: gutenberg title: subject-collegeSports-gutenberg date: 2021-06-03 time: 19:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"College sports" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 41206 author: Chadwick, Lester title: Batting to Win: A Story of College Baseball date: words: 65620 sentences: 5460 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/41206.txt txt: ./txt/41206.txt summary: from Sid''s usual gentle manner--that Phil and Tom looked at each other This was not the Sid that Tom and Phil--his closest chums--had known for But though Tom, Phil, Sid and their chums lived a strenuous life when "Is that Sid?" whispered Tom. Phil did not answer. "Well, what''s on for to-day?" asked Phil, as, with Tom and Sid, he Phil or Tom would look up from their studying to see Sid, "My, what a lot of girls!" remarked Tom to Sid and Phil, as the three When Tom and Phil returned to their room Sid was not there. "It was just what Sid wanted," decided Tom to Phil as he noted the "Oh, Sid, but I wish you were going to play," said Tom, with a little Tom, Phil and Sid walked along together. Tom and Phil did not see Sid again until after the game, and then they id: 39582 author: Chadwick, Lester title: The Rival Pitchers: A Story of College Baseball date: words: 68518 sentences: 6081 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/39582.txt txt: ./txt/39582.txt summary: Tom Parsons had come to college, not because he wanted to have "a good "Well, are you going?" asked Sid of Tom that afternoon, as they came "Go on up," urged Sid to Tom. The country lad advanced to where Langridge stood. Tom looked Langridge straight in the eye, and the other turned aside. "Well, Langridge sure does deliver a good ball," said Sid slowly; "the "You held you own that time, Tom," said Sid as a little later they "What''s the game?" asked Sid of Tom as those two and Phil Clinton made Tom did not reply, but he wondered what use Langridge was going to make "Well, Tom, old man, going along?" asked Sid one day as he came in from Kerr asked him to let Tom pitch, but Langridge refused Tom saw Langridge speeding for first base, while Randall lads were In the meanwhile Tom had said nothing to Langridge. id: 40668 author: Chadwick, Lester title: A Quarter-Back''s Pluck: A Story of College Football date: words: 67608 sentences: 6136 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/40668.txt txt: ./txt/40668.txt summary: "It--it looks like a mighty risky job to move it, Tom," said Phil. Phil spending more time in the room of Tom and Sid than he did in his sneeringly, as he looked down at Tom, Phil and Sid. Tom, Sid and Phil resumed their journey, and the old piece of furniture Tom and Sid said little when Phil went out to take the telegram to the opening game of the football season," said Phil to Tom, as he was "Too bad you''re not going to play, Sid, old chap," remarked Tom in the Phil and Tom talked football until Sid begged them to cease, as he scrub teams lined up, Tom and Phil being on one, and Gerhart playing at look up into the sky?" asked Phil of Tom as the three chums walked only Phil, but Tom and Sid, as well. id: 41665 author: Chadwick, Lester title: The Winning Touchdown: A Story of College Football date: words: 65922 sentences: 5353 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/41665.txt txt: ./txt/41665.txt summary: Meanwhile Sid and Phil had been strolling about, leaving Tom to engage "Come on over this way," urged Tom to Sid and Phil, who had sat with him "Look out, Phil," spoke Sid, in a low voice, but Langridge heard him. was soon drawn into the conversation, to which Tom, Phil and Sid "Well, what do you think of it, fellows?" asked Tom, some time later, "Randall needs just such material as he looks to be," went on Tom, as he But Tom, Phil and Sid minded this not in the least, and "Wallops wasn''t far out," remarked Tom, who, with Phil, Sid and some and when Tom, Phil and Sid looked toward a certain section of grandstand Tom, Phil and Sid, together with a number of other students from "We hope so," answered Phil, "but we came to look for an old easy chair. id: 42403 author: Chadwick, Lester title: The Eight-Oared Victors: A Story of College Water Sports date: words: 66830 sentences: 5840 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/42403.txt txt: ./txt/42403.txt summary: "I wonder what sort of a stroke we pull?" said Tom, as they rowed on. "Tom is right," said Frank Simpson, in a quiet voice. "Yes, we''re getting ready to order a new shell," answered Tom. Tom, Phil, Sid and Frank roomed together. time we were out rowing when we met the Boxer Hall shell!" cried Tom, as "Thank goodness we''re all of us that," said Tom, looking at the chums "What''s the matter, Frank?" asked Tom, a little later, as they gathered "Open it!" exclaimed Frank, as Sid and Phil came hurrying to join their As they were coming away, to get to their boat and row to Randall, Tom "Kindlings, Phil Clinton, Tom Parsons, Frank, Sid," went on the coach. "Ruth and I were out for a row," said Tom shortly, knowing that the "It''s the first time I ever knew Tom to act like this," said Phil, id: 8550 author: Elderdice, James Raymond title: T. Haviland Hicks, Senior date: words: 63176 sentences: 3638 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/8550.txt txt: ./txt/8550.txt summary: Big Butch Brewster, captain and full-back of the Bannister College football "Hicks," said Head Coach Corridan, smiling at Butch Brewster''s indignation, T. Haviland Hicks, Jr., wants to mystify old Bannister." Haviland Hicks, Jr., was actually returning to old Bannister; and he was Thor a great love for old Bannister, to cause college spirit to stir his his Alma Mater, knew that Hicks, Sr., had sent Thor to Bannister to play the sunny Hicks'' appearance on old Bannister Field, to try for a team, had old Bannister, and not because he thinks he ought to play, for Hicks'' dad? Haviland Hicks, Jr., Butch Brewster, and the Gold and Green eleven thought, too, of the happy, care-free youths, remembering Hicks, good Butch Until Butch had told the Gold and Green football team of Hicks'' record made by Mr. Thomas Haviland Hicks, Sr., while at old Bannister, and id: 19246 author: Grey, Zane title: The Young Pitcher date: words: 56409 sentences: 5048 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/19246.txt txt: ./txt/19246.txt summary: door the Sophs stared open-mouthed at Ken. Arthurs had a worried look, One evening early in February Worry Arthurs called upon Ken. His face with it were worn out, but Ken was thinking of what hard ball-playing Then Arthurs called "Play ball!" giving the old varsity the field. Before Ken got back to his position the second batter hit hard through If Worry had picked any more players for the varsity, Ken could not Ken took the ball Worry tossed him, and, picking up a bat, began to Ken pitched the second ball in the same place with With the bases full, Ken let his arm out and pitched the fast ball at game with Herne, Worry Arthurs had Ken Ward closeted with Homans and Ken saw Reddy Ray go to bat and drive the ball against the right-field The crack of the ball, as well as Worry''s yell, told Ken what had id: 39668 author: Lindsey, William title: At Start and Finish date: words: 58301 sentences: 2649 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/39668.txt txt: ./txt/39668.txt summary: coloring a little under his brown skin at the older man''s close "He looks like a winner, sure enough," said I. Colonel on my left, little Billy Furness next, and Tom last of the row. "A daisy is he?" asked the Colonel, looking down at the little fellow''s days that I sat with Hacking in a little parlor off the bar, my feet seconds is sitting with you to-night, and little likely to see the Old I could see Jennie, and every time I looked came the wave of a little his little body as he thought of the hand touches, and the "Good old The crowd came like a wide, wide sea; but little Mud had no thought of little better when the men were called for the "half." I met Teddy in would say to Tom, "Don''t look at me like that, old man; I know I lost id: 10323 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: The Rover Boys at College; Or, The Right Road and the Wrong date: words: 55815 sentences: 5130 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/10323.txt txt: ./txt/10323.txt summary: "That''s Tom, wanting to see it all before he sleeps!" cried Sam Rover "Right you are, Dick," said Tom, "At the same time if--Great Caesar''s been a bitter foe to Dick, Tom and Sam. Sobber had sent the Rovers a "Right you are," answered Sam, and Tom said the same. "Good day, madam," said Dick and walked away, and Sam and Tom did the they did so Dick thought of Dora Stanhope and Tom and Sam remembered "Thank you, I hope so too," answered Dick, and Sam said about the boys made their way to the highway to watch for the coming of Tom. Hardly had they reached the road when they saw a crowd of six students "Sam is thinking of what he and Grace are going to do," said Dick. "On Friday I am going to fix Tom Rover," said Jerry Koswell to Dudd along, children, and play," said Tom, and a minute later Sam and Dick ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel