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Word: blood (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...turns again to sleep. Day dawns as Mime and Siegfried enter. Mime tries vainly to excite Siegfried with fear. Blowing a loud fanfare on his horn. Siegfried wakes the dragon, who advances to meet him. In the ensuing fight Siegfried kills the dragon, but accidentally tastes of his blood which gives him the power of understanding the song of the birds. A bird tells him of the treasure, which he brings from the cave...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRAND OPERA HOLDS STAGE | 6/4/1915 | See Source »

Murray Anthony Potter '95, assistant professor of Romance Languages, died suddenly from an attack of blood-poisoning at his summer home in Lancaster yesterday morning. He entered the University in 1891 and remained as a student and teacher until 1899, receiving his A. M. degree in 1897, and Ph.D. in 1899. After a year as assistant professor at Dartmouth, he was called back here, and has been a prominent member of his department ever since. His publications were of texts for use in his classes including an edition of "Sohrab and Rustem" and "Tabrada Cuentos Alegres." He was a member...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Obituary | 5/18/1915 | See Source »

Statistics from the compulsory physical examination of the 662 Freshmen have been completed by Dr. R. I. Lee '02, head of the Hygiene Department. The examination included a systematic medical history and a thorough physical examination of the entire body including blood, blood pressure, and urine. The average age was 18, the average weight without clothes was 136 pounds and the average height 67 inches. 41, or 6.1 per cent had been operated on for appendicitis and 288, or 43.5 per cent, had some operation on the nose or throat, 273, or 41.2 per cent, were glasses. One student...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHYSICAL EXAMINATION RESULTS | 5/6/1915 | See Source »

...befriended the unfortunate candidates yesterday, and the CRIMSON Clouters' victory has been post-poned until Monday afternoon. An invitation has been received from Radcliffe to stage the contest in front of Agassiz as an open Idler, but modesty forbids, and Soldiers Field will be the scene of the struggle. Blood and beer will flow freely, and everything will be sweet and gay as the editors flit around the bags...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WIRELESS FORETELLS VICTORY | 5/1/1915 | See Source »

...Advocate, if we may judge from Professor Meyer's outburst, has become the sinister agent behind new international bad blood. The Advocate recently held a small prize contest for undergraduate poets, which was won by a piece entitled "Gott Mit Uns." Professor Meyer, unfamiliar with conditions here, has hurriedly judged this poem to be a "violation of neutrality," and has taken it to be representative at once of the well-determined sentiments of the gentlemen who pronounced it good verse, of President Lowell, and of Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Gott Mit Uns." | 4/29/1915 | See Source »

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