Word: bitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...could carry the virus. The investigation was transferred to the Medical School, where it proceeded under the charge of Professor M. J. Rosenau. Working with Mr. Brues, he infected monkeys with the disease by injection, and then allowed them to be bitten by the stable flies. These flies then bit other monkeys, and after various difficulties, it was found that in six cases out of twelve the animals were infected. The principle was now confirmed by further experimentation at Washington and the proof that the fly carries the virus was made complete...
...sketch entitled "Hour Exams", H. C. Greene tells the story of two roommates' rivalry with gentle humor--almost too gentle at times. "Trusts--A Point of View" is a comic bit of narrative by H. S. Ross, whose feeling for detail is almost Wordsworthian. Jabez Bronson is undoubtedly the best thing in the number. "Applied Economics" is another story in which a discourse on trusts sends its auditor to sleep. It is rather a descriptive sketch than a narrative; and it is not without its good points. An unsigned allegory, called Viae Vitae", might be called a poem...
...earlier in the season, with the same pitcher in the box. During the five innings which Murray occupied the mound he was touched up for five hits, one a home run by Captain Potter, which scored Bolton ahead of him, and a triple by Wingate. Murray was also a bit troubled by wildness. Weeks, who relieved him, however, was steadier and allowed but one run during the remainder of the game...
...Holy Cross, making a number of hard stops around the initial sack, and connecting safely in three of his five times at bat. The other members of the Holy Cross team seemed to lack snap, and could not hit with men on bases. Gans's throwing arm was a bit weak, and a wild throw by him to second base allowed Wigglesworth to score in the second inning...
...will be taken from the news competitions of the fall and spring of 1912013. The work required has been outlined before and will be explained in detail in the early papers of the fall. The competition is hard, for it takes time to get hold of even a small bit of news; but it teaches accuracy and concentration in a way that is invaluable. The broad insight into College activities that a news competition gives is also one of its useful ends; and an enumeration of its useful ends; and an enumeration of its advantages would be very incomplete without...