Word: crozier
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...committee directing the transition from the lecture system to the tutorial in the Biology department consists of Oakes Ames 98, W. H. Rand '98, and W. J. Crozier '18. This committee had announced that members of the Class of 1927 may choose this spring between the usual final examinations in courses within the field of concentration or a general examination on the subject matter in the field of concentration...
...Crozier '18, Associate Professor of General Physiology, to pay the salary of an assistant and to defray expenses incurred in an investigation on the nature of central nervous processes...
...morning saw 8,000 reverent worshipers on Lindell Boulevard gazing awe-struck at the Cathedral's granite walls, at its glistening green dome. The massive doors swung open. Came forth in stately procession acolytes, priests, deacons, followed by Archbishop Glennon wearing a white cope and carrying the episcopal crozier. Thrice this holy array rounded the Cathedral. Thrice the Archbishop stopped to knock at the church door. The third time it opened and the procession disappeared within. There are Catholic mysteries not open to the public. Promptly at ten o'clock began another procession from the residence of Archbishop...
...Crozier, G. '14, Associate Professor of General Physiology, to conduct research to determine the physico-chemical nature of the central nervous Activities...
...game of lacrosse derives its name from the resemblance of the curved netted stick used in playing it to a bishop's crozier. It originated with the Indians and in the old days the warriors of two tribes in their war paint would form the sides, often 800 or 1000 strong. The goals were placed from 500 yards to half a mile apart with practically no side boundaries. A solemn dance preceded the game, after which the ball was tossed into the air and the two sides rushed to catch it on "crosses" similar to the ones...