Word: collar
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...monogram and inscribed with the age of the sitter and dated Anno. 1637. This picture was formerly in the collection of Sir Edgar Vincent, and was exhibited in the Grafton Galleries in 1911. The brilliancy of the artist's brush work is particularly noticeable in his handling of the collar and the sleeves of his genial sitter...
...McDermott, 26 Porter Road, at 4.45 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The accident occurred as Tuckerman was running to catch a car in Harvard square. He was taken immediately to the Cambridge Relief Hospital on Prospect street, where he was found to have suffered a bad scalp wound, a broken collar bone and several broken ribs. His injuries though serious will not prove fatal...
...last evening. Phillips was the star of the contest, scoring all of the four goals and being responsible for most of the aggressive play on the part of the University. Cunningham in a mix-up near the boards, fell heavily against the side of the rink and broke his collar-bone. He remained in the game for over 7 minutes before Curtis took his place and the injury was discovered. He was immediately sent to the Infirmary and will undoubtedly be out of the game for the remainder of the season. Contrary to all reports, Morgan returned to the lineup...
...Hemenway Gymnasium on Friday afternoons from 5.30 to 6.30. Three men and one substitute will be chosen on the basis of total results throughout the trials. The rules of the Intercollegiate Fencing Association will be used. Under latest rulings, the target is bounded by lines around the collar, waist and arms. Members of the squad will please take their lessons early...
...vain attempt to produce the sadly sweet notes of "Aw, wert thou in the cauld, cauld-slaw" these shivering inhabitants of a deserted island beg you on their unbendable and likewise un-unbendable knees to clothe them in your cast-off garments. Charity begins at home, gentlemen. Shed a collar, a tear, or a shoe into the Brooks House collection-plate. It will not be wasted. The myrmidons of our little Napoleon, the graduate secretary of Brooks House, have been swarming since early dawn through the Yard tearing the draperies off the statues in Fogg, skinning the fur-coats from...