Word: clad
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been the traditional and iron-clad policy of the Corporation to allow no propagandist to speak in a College building. Mrs. Skeffington is considered a propagandist. In accordance with a rule established some years before she came to this country, a rule established entirely independent of Ireland or England or the war, the place of her address was shifted to the Union. The latter is the customary meeting place of the University, where all opinions may be voiced unofficially...
While the newspaper depositors and the ubiquitous "movie" men did not grace Soldiers Field by their presence yesterday afternoon, two battles took place which would do honor to any great seat of athletic culture. Forty-four heroes clad in disintegrating football togs fought it out with a real fervor, and although the officials experienced some difficulty in distinguishing whether these armored warriors were Seniors or Freshmen, yet the crowd of one thousand spectators, more or less, experienced a feeling of lively enthusiasm...
...which means that more walking instead of less ought to be done in cold weather. There is no other way of moving about in the open air which keeps a healthy human being's feet so warmth from the body itself. If the pedestrian is properly clad, especially in respect to keeping dry-shod, all of the effects of winter walking should be beneficial...
...with infinite capacity for detail. It's a slow-grinding mill sometimes. The results may be dilatory and alarming; the preliminary games may often cause nightmare; even late October may afford food for foreboding; but in the end the system will have its way and a squad of men clad in crimson jerseys--among other garb--will appear upon the sore November turf, with at least one asset: they will be football players...
...public. The following program will be presented by Kenneth Shaw Usher. Organist and Director of Mount Vernon Church, Boston, assisted by Miss Estelle Patterson, Soprano: "Visions," Rheinberger Pastorale, Wachs Aria: "My heart ever faithful," Bach Miss Patterson. Large from "New World Symphony," Dvorak "Spring Song," Hollins Aria, "With verdure clad," Haydn Miss Patterson. Lamentation, Guilmant Aria, "Come unto Him," Handel Miss Patterson. Andantino, Franck Chorus of Sheperds, Lemmens