Word: bone
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...form of foil, but now gold and other pure metals are used in many different forms. Alloys, or mixtures of metals not easily oxidized, are also available. Amalgams have come into use, and above all, very serviceable cements have been invented by German industrial chemists; and these cements imitate bone in appearance and in non-conducting power more closely than metals can. The discovery of vulcanite, an intimate mixture of caoutchouc with sulphur, was empirically made; but into the numerous uses of vulcanite in dentistry there enter many applications of chemical science and art. The progress of physics has furnished...
Burch has been always first candidate for end, but last year, owing to a broken collar-bone, was able to play in the Harvard game for only a few minutes. Coy, as formerly, continues to play fullback...
...first was not regarded as University material. His defensive game is somewhat weak, but he is strong in following the ball and in catching forward passes. Inches and Hadden are the first substitute tackles. Kennard, who played end last year, has been playing well at tackle, but broke a bone in his foot in the Indian game which disabled him for the rest of the season...
...University team Mason will take Apollonian's place at fullback, as the latter received a bone bruise on his leg in the scrimmage of last Monday, which will probably keep him out of the game for two weeks or more. On the ends it is expected that all of the following five men will be played; Burnham, Kennard, Macdonald, Miller, and Orr. Warren will start the game at right tackle, but will later be replaced by Peirce. Hall will probably play the whole game at quarterback, and Lockwood at right half. The teams will line-up as follows: HARVARD. BATES...
Dislocation of the outer end of the collar bone.--Partial and complete dislocations of the outer end of the collar bone were extremely numerous and were received in a variety of ways, some while tackling in the open, but the greater number of them were caused by the players having one shoulder caught in the pile with a mass of men fall in upon the unprotected shoulder. In but two cases was the dislocation a complete one, and in one of those cases the player received it very early in the game and finished a twenty-minute half with...