Word: breast
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Elliot Occ., J. G. Winchester '23, W. C. Bennett '23, M. A. Hay '23, J. B. Paine '23. The steeplechase race is so arranged that there will be five jumps every lap. There will be three 11-2-foot hurdles, one five-foot water jump and one three-foot breast jump...
...waited for the day when the booming of guns should no longer be heard. Now we have hopes that the destructive forces of war shall never again be employed on this earth. The coming of peace means the awakening of every ambition which has been lying dormant in every breast...
...thine own self be true" is the one sentiment which can be relied upon to strike an answering chord in every breast. The laudable idea of the poet may have been that we should not lie, thieve or otherwise misbehave at the urging of another; but in actual practice his exhortation is used to justify all manner of eccentricities and even crimes...
...international Socialistic conference to be held at Stockholm shortly might well awaken from its very name high hopes in the breast of a philosopher. The labor of nations in a world parliament! The union of toilers before which all sectional boundaries fail...
...sprint, the dive, and the plunge. Captain Jackson, who took three firsts, including his lap in the relay, Swayze, and Leonard were the stars. In the plunge, Merrick covered 60 feet and was still going when he reached the end of the tank. Blackler, who won the 20-yard breast-stroke and took second in the 40-yard sprint, was Rindge's best...