Word: bored
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...stereopticon views, over 200 in number, admirably illustrated the scenes of Dr. Grenfell's work. Rugged mountains, lofty cliffs, vast fields of ice and towering icebergs, bore out Dr. Grenfell's statement that the scenery was fully as beautiful with its sunsets and long fjords as the northern coast of Norway...
...taken from Randall Hall last week, presumably by mistake. It contained not only valuable notes of my own, but also references belonging to Professor H. L. Smyth, which he used in connection with a course on mining methods. The failure to return the note-book is inexcusable, for it bore my name and address, and came into the hands of the present possessor through his own careless mistake. Yours very truly, E. E. WHITE, Assistant in Mining and Metallurgy...
...attack was met with such a strong opposition that three times, after rushing well into its opponents' territory, the University team lost the ball twice on downs, and once on a fumble. In this hard rushing, on which Harvard netted nearly 100 yards, the men carrying the ball bore the brunt of Pennsylvania's aggressive defense and were literally worn out. The effect was seen in the second half, when Harvard was so weakened as to be on the defense practically all the time, and was always forced to punt after two or three rushes. The centre of Pennsylvania...
...fumble was due to a poor pass from centre. Randall played a hard, reliable game, Montgomery, pitted against an end of national reputation, played his position with credit, and Matthews was fast in getting down under kicks, deadly in tackling and effective in breaking up interference. Derby and Brill bore the brunt of Yale's attack in the first half and both contested every inch gained through them. Squires at guard was one of the strongest men in the line and at tackle was still more effective. White played aggressively and with splendid spirit, and Parker at centre passed well...
Here in the wilderness bravely she bore thee...