Word: aires
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...gates of the great Senior County Fair swing open this evening at 9 o'clock, a scene of unparalleled splendour will burst upon the atrophied optics of the throng of ticket-holders. Sparkling fountains will leap from many a keg, and the air will quiver with the stentorian howls of sideshow barkers...
...Leslie has been improving steadily. At the first of the spring season, he let his shoulders jump up in the air in the first part of the recovery; now, however, he has remedied this to a large extent and gets a cleaner, more even finish. He is still a trifle stiffer than the other men in the boat...
Professor I. N. Hollis h.'99 will speak on "The Movement of Bodies in the Air," at a meeting of the Harvard Aeronautical Society in Pierce 110, this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The recent progress of the society will be discussed and the plans for the spring flights will be announced. All members of the University are invited to attend...
...AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY. "The Movement of Bodies in the Air." Professor Hollis. Pierce...
...following books by Harvard men have been recently published: "Retrospections of an Active Life" by J. Bigelow '61, "Religion and Miracles" by Rev. G. A. Gordon '81, "The Conquest of the Air" by Professor A. L. Rotch h.'91, "Home Letters of General Sherman" by M. A. deW. Howe '87, "The White Bees" by H. Van Dyke h.'94, "Poetry of Nature" by H. Van Dyke h.'94, "Success in Music and How it is Won" by H. T. Finck '76, "Latter Day Problems" by J. L. Laughlin '73, "The Mystery of Education" by Barrett Wendell '77, "The Grizzly Bear...