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Word: catches (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...season. Metcalf if inclined to be short, and does not finish with sufficient drive. Sargent still shows a tendency to be late on the recovery, but errs less in this respect on the port than on the starboard side. Cutler does not straighten his arms at the catch and is inclined to shorten his slide...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Changes in University Eight | 3/14/1910 | See Source »

...Illustrated continues its policy of serving as a sort of University Guide Book on the installment plan. In this issue there are two articles. One by Forest Cooke '10, reveals a rather unctious enthusiasm about the Brooks House, where undergraduates "catch" "religious experience." The other, by H. Y. Masten '10, narrates the adventures of Cambridge astronomers in "photographing the heavens" and supplies information, such as it is, about the astronomical instruments, their cost and equipment. The exploration and exploitation of Darkest Harvard for the benefit of readers of the Illustrated is without a doubt a worthy mission for a college...

Author: By H. M. Kallen ., | Title: Current Illustrated Review | 2/23/1910 | See Source »

...Danney '12 got away ahead of Bradley and kept a lead of a couple of yards, which he gave to deSelding. Prout overcame this lead, and Gram got away a few yards ahead of Merrihew in the last relay. With a lap to go, Merrihew set out to catch Gram and was even with him at the first corner. Here Gram ran a bit wide and Merrihew, in trying to take the pole, collided with him, both runners falling. The Harvard man was the first to regain his feet, and finished six yards in the lead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD WON RELAY RACE | 1/24/1910 | See Source »

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