Word: dyke
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...summaries follow, the method of scoring consisting of one point for each individual match, plus one-half point for each hole won: YALE. PRINCETON. Clows, 0 West, 2 Abbott, 2 1-2 Gee, 0 Partridge, 2 Peters, 0 Knowles, 0 Barrows, 2 1-2 Howland, 2 1-2 Van Dyke, 0 Rotan, 11 1-2 Cockran...
...summaries follow, the method of scoring consisting of one point for each individual match, plus one-half point for each hole won: HARVARD. PRINCETON. Wilder, 0 Gee, 3 Briggs, 2 1-2 West, 0 Clark, 0 Peters, 2 Claflin, 0 Cockran, 3 1-2 Hickox, 0 Van Dyke, 4 1-2 McNeil, 0 Barrows, 2 1-2 2 1-2 15 1-2 YALE. CORNELL. Clows, 0 Cornell, 0 Abbott, 2 Stull, 0 Knowles, 3 Owens, 0 Partridge, 6 1-2 Josephy, 0 Howland, 0 Adler, 0 Rotan, 8 1-2 Ingersell...
...plan of Sunday afternoon gatherings in the Parlor of the House was fairly successful. Music and tea were provided each day, and a considerable number of excellent talks and readings were given. Some of the most successful entertainments were those at which Dr. Henry van Dyke h.'94, Judge Robert Grant '73, Professor G. H. Palmer '64, and Mr. George Riddle '74 read; and others with talks by Professor W. M. Davis on South Africa, Professor H. S. White '73 on "Harvard Athletics a Generation Ago", and by Dr. W. C. Farabee Ph.D. on Iceland...
...speakers and teasts was as follows: "The Retiring Board," L. D. Froebeck '06; "The Incoming Board," C. T. Larzelere '07; "The Harvard Crimson," H. C. Washburn; "The Yale Daily News," M. S. Little; "The Cornell Daily Sun," H. P. Dubois; "The College Man in Public Life," Henry Van Dyke; and "Princeton University," President Wilson...
...Harvard Medical School in Brookline are practically completed and will be ready for occupancy by the end of May. The seven buildings are situated on a 26-acre lot of peculiar shape, fronting on Longwood avenue and bounded on the other sides by Huntington avenue, Wigglesworth, Van Dyke, Francis and Vila streets. This site is about a mile distant from the present quarters of the School behind the Boston Public Library...