Word: bells
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Cambridge.- R. H. Symonds Taylor, of Trinity (bow), 151 pounds; 2-L. Hannen, of Trinity, 160 1-2 pounds; 3-J. N. Maughan, of Trinity, 185 pounds; 4-S. D. Muttlebury, of third Trinity, 193 1-2 pounds; 5-C. B. P. Bell, of Trinity, 185 pounds; 6-P. Landale, of Trinity 178 pounds; 7-R. H. P. Orde, of first Trinity, 163 1-2 pounds; stroke 8-J. C. Gardner, of Emmanuel, 164 pounds; coxswain-J. R. Rosburg, of Trinity, 118 pounds. Average weight, 179 pounds...
Running High Jump-J. B. Alexander, '90; G. L. Barney, '90; S. R. Bell...
...CRIMSON feels called upon again to complain of the men who are tardy at recitations. Some men always come in late. From five until fifteen minutes after the bell rings, they come in, creeping stealthily if it is a first offense, or tramping noisily if it is habitual. This is very annoying to the instructor, as well as distracting to those men who feel enough interest to be on hand when the work begins. The five minutes allowed after the bell rings are surely long enough to permit a man to walk from anyone of the college buildings...
...occasion may require. In the winter the snow is removed by a plough attached to the cable. In case any break occurs in the cable an alarm is sounded by electricity and the engines are stopped. The cars make so little noise while in motion that a bell is placed on the axle of the car to warn teams and pedestrians. The cars can be stopped as easily and as quickly as horsecars. In crossing a railroad or draw bridge a pair of horses are kept to pull the cars across. The cable system has worked well in Chicago...
...students alone rests the question of success or failure. The members of the lower classes may not feel the weight of the responsibility as much as do the members of the higher class; but they must remember that in their hands lies the future of the system. The prayer bell should mean more than a mere notification that it is twenty minutes to nine: it should arouse in every heart a sense of duty to be fulfilled. There is no time for procrastination. We cannot put off attendance at prayers from day to day with any safety. The system...