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Word: bare (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that cold weather has set in the playing field is being covered with hay each night to keep it from freezing As a wide strip through the middle of the field is practically bare it would soon become muddy and slippery if allowed to freeze and thaw

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRILL ON MULTIPLE PASSING | 11/11/1914 | See Source »

...Class Album is a book which no member of 1914 can afford to be without. The price, $5.75, is less than last year by twenty-five cents, and represents the bare cost of manufacture, As in previous years all advertising has been omitted, for which every purchaser of an Album should be duly grateful since he will not now feel like tearing out twenty-five or thirty pages of his book in which he has not the least interest. The Photograph Committee has done the work for which it was appointed, and done it well. It remains for the Class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Much of Merit in 1914 Album | 6/2/1914 | See Source »

Naturally probation has a shifting standard. All men do not deserve it equally; some deserve it more, some less; some who should be on, are not there. The point is that all who are on deserve it. A bare two C's and a D, a fairly regular attendance at lectures, is not an exorbitant demand; and the men who fail to meet the demand, fail as a rule through indifference and not inability...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROBATION: A DISQUISITION. | 5/12/1914 | See Source »

...most exciting race of the evening. W. Willcox, Jr., and Reed of Worcester, the leaders off of the two teams, got away to an even start, but Reed gave his team-mate, Warren, a slight lead at the end. A. O. Phinney '17 regained this, and was a bare yard ahead when he fell at the very end, and before M. C. Hobbs '17 could get away, Keith of Worcester was far ahead. Hobbs held Keith even, but when E. A. Teschner '17, the Freshman anchor man, started after Quimby he was 35 yards in the rear and the race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RELAYS WON AT PROVIDENCE | 2/24/1914 | See Source »

...might better have been left unopened, for the question of the respective records in scholarship of public and private school men is one that can never be settled satisfactorily till a far more minute investigation of the subject is carried out. Yesterday morning the CRIMSON merely stated that the bare figures, by giving fewer scholarships to private school men than to public school men, were unfavorable to the former; there was no conscious assumption as to what the achievements of either group should be. Mr. Schenck gives some reasons, which are doubtless true in part, as to the whys...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN OLD CONTROVERSY. | 12/19/1913 | See Source »

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