Word: afterward
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...like a companion than a mother. When only ten years old Goethe wrote Latin correctly, and while still a child delighted in entertaining his youthful mates with strange stories. In 1765 he went to Leipsig to study law. He found poetry, however, more interesting, and returned to Frankfort, but afterward completed his legal education at Strasburg. With his entering into Strasburg came the beginning of his intellectual wakening, for the sight of the great cathedral and his falling in love with the village pastor's daughter furnished him themes for many of his most famous lyrics. In 1775 he left...
...four downs. Fearing then made a good rush of fifteen yards. Trafford kicks to Weeks, who is thrown by Hutchinson. Harvard getting the ball on four downs gains a few yards by a rush by Lee, but loses ten yards by Trafford's muffing the ball which he afterward secured. Then rushes and kicks by the backs advanced the ball near Daromouth's goal line and Fearing soon scored a touchdown. No goal. Score, 19-0. Dartmouth advanced the ball about twenty yards, aided by a good rush of Humphreys.' Dean broke through the rush line and securing the ball...
...only entries for the high kick were L. C. Wason, M. I. T., and G. Rublee, H. A. A. Wason won and afterward succeeded in touching the plate at 9 feet, 2 inches, thus beating the previous Technology record by one inch...
COMMITTEE.THE freshman nine will not practice this afternoon nor any Saturday afternoon afterward at the gymnasium till further notice...
Shortly after 4.15 yesterday afternoon an alarm was rung in from the box in Harvard Square, and a few minutes afterward the engine and hose carriage came tearing into the college yard and drew up before the front of Matthews. Another engine with accompanying hose carriage and hook and ladder company meanwhile was stationed in the Square. The cause of the excitement was a slight blaze in the basement of Matthews. Had not the fire been accidentally discovered, however, it would have soon done much damage. Mr. Blum, '90, in going to the south basement, noticed a cloud of smoke...