Word: dean
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...daily scourgings, of which the portion inflicted on the day previous to his death was still apparent in the stripes on his skin. These marvelous proofs of austerity were increased by the sight of innumerable vermin with which the haircloth abounded-boiling over with them, as Dean Stanley describes it, like water in a simmering caldron...
...Dean of the Lawrence Scientific School expresses a preference for the plan of concentrating the resources and work of the school on the one subject of engineering...
...Dean is thought to be a fair third base...
...clubs and such movements of the body as will strengthen the muscles of the back and stomach and rowing on the hydraulic. The men are unusually light and as yet no very good candidates have been developed: The men and their weights are as follows: Isham, 163, Oastler, 156; Dean, 148; Aiken, 163; Coates, 155; Chadwick, 162; Corson, 148; Moody, 147; Treadwell, 147; Judson, 147; Drew, 147; Thurke, 147; R. Hunting, 145; Howland, 145; Bunce, 143; Hall, 142; Rollins, 140; Bushnell, 140; Noyes, 130; Gage, 130; and Ely, 155, of 91; and Rogers, 154; Williams, 155; and Simms...
...playing of our nine. The only objection is that the spring race occurs near the time of the Mott Haven sports, and the best riders may be away at New York. Still it is unlikely that more than three men will be sent to Mott Haven, and with Davis, Dean, Norton, Bailey, '91, Bailey, '88, Merrill, Brown, Hesseltine and Darling the H. B. C. ought to be able to furnish a good road team as well as a track team. These contests would very likely bring out some new men who would not take to track racing otherwise and will...