Word: coldly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...change was made in the '99 crew Saturday. Adams was taken from 3 and Blake put in his place. Boardman has returned to the crew but was unable to row, owing to a bad cold...
...hoped the notice for hammer throwers published in another column will meet with a hearty response from all who are of the necessary weight and strength to do good work in this event. On account of the cold and wet weather it has thus far been impossible to do any work in the weight events except in putting the shot in the Gymnasium. The shot-putting contests which have been held from time to time have been of some benefit, but have not brought out as many men as it was hoped they would. Putting the shot requires not only...
Professor Trowbridge has also demonstrated why lightning goes down heated chimneys or through warm rooms, a fact which has long puzzled scientists for hot air affords greater resistance to electricity than cold air. He has shown that a current breaks down the first resistance of hot air more readily than that of cold and is therefore diverted into the warmer spaces...
Yesterday afternoon the 'Varsity baseball squad practiced out doors again for the first time in nearly two weeks. The weather was too cold and the ground was too heavy for very good work but the men as a whole did very creditably. The most noteworthy fault was an almost general tendency to overthrow...
...recent cold weather has considerably retarded the work of the class crews. Owing to the strong winds and cold the crews have been prevented from regular rowing and even when the men have been on the water they have been unable to get the full benefit of their practice...