Word: collar
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...those games are with Dartmouth, one at Hanover this Saturday, the other at Soldiers Field next Thursday; the remaining pair is the traditional Yale twin bill. Right now the Elis are down in the collar with a 250 average, but the Wild Indians look more impressive. Up to a month ago they were anyone's picking but lately they've gone on the warpath and taken five scalps while losing four of their own headpieces. That puts them in fourth place with a 556 mark, just below the Crimson's .571. If their war dance keeps up they have...
...known individuals of Triceratops are from North American and eastern Asiatic deposits, and lived in the last Cretaceous period, sixty million to 105 million years ago. The head of a Triceratops has a great frill of bone spreading out over the neck from the skull proper, like a collar, and acting as protection against the carnivorous animals which lived in that period. They once roamed the eastern uplift of the Rocky Mountains from Alberis to New mexico in great members and many skeletal remains have been found...
Last week Colonel Bradley, an erect old gentleman with a tall hard collar and high black shoes, was already on hand at Churchill Downs to inspect his horses and, incidentally, to watch two of them. Barn Swallow and Tick On, come in second and third in the Clark Handicap, first day's feature at the track and a race as old as the Derby...
Manhattan's Sydenham Hospital announced that beginning next autumn it would insure white-collar workers three weeks' hospitalization a year for a $10 premium. At Flint the House of Delegates of Michigan's State Medical Association voted to set up a Mutual Health Service which, at a probable cost of about $27 a year per person, will insure full medical care to families earning less than $1,500 a year. People who want a concrete idea of what group medicine can become could look last week to Tacoma, Wash. Tacoma's Dr. Albert Wellington Bridge...
Traveling to New Haven tomorrow, the Rugby Club will play a game with the Yale fifteen. The team will be handicapped by the loss of Jim Potter, captain, who suffered an injury to his collar bone yesterday afternoon in an informal scrimmage and it is doubtful whether Vic Harding, one of the mainstays of the team, will be able to play because of a concussion which he suffered in the game with Cambridge on Saturday, April...