Word: fall
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...race between the two Senior boats was the closest and most exciting of fall. Both crews got a good start, rowing a thirty-four stroke. At the bridge the Newell, with a more powerful stroke, led by two-thirds of a length. Then the Weld began to spurt and gradually overcame the lead of the Newell. About a quarter of a mile from the finish the two crews were nearly even, but then the Newell made one last spurt and finished a quarter of a length ahead. The time...
Spring football practice will begin on Monday. All men intending to try for the team next fall, except those who are trying for other teams, and all those who wish to enter the kicking contest, are expected to report on Soldiers Field on Monday, promptly at 4 o'clock. D.C. CAMPBELL...
...scene of the second act of the play is laid on the North American coast in the early fall of the year 1001. The Indians see the Viking ship approaching. It draws near, and Leif, who with Tyrker, Sigurd and a crew of Vikings, has sailed from the village of Magnus Jarl in Norway to seek America, comes to the shore. At the invitation of Po-ko hokit, Leif and Tyrker go to see the Indian village...
...betrothed. Sigurd incites the crew to mutiny and they engage the medicine man to offer Leif some drugged wine. Leif and Tyrker return at dusk and drink copiously of the wine and and Leif names the land "Wineland the Good." The drug has its effect and both drowsily fall on the rocks. They doze off to sleep as Sigurd and the Vikings go aboard ship and raise the sails...
...meeting of men interested in football last night was attended by about lone hundred and fifty undergraduates and was taken as an opportunity to arouse enthusiasm for the success of the eleven next fall. The speeches made by W. T. Reid '01, W. C. Forbes '92, B. G. Waters '94, and W. H. Lewis L. S. '95, were not intended to give specific ideas as to the methods of the coaching next season. Reid, however, denied the rumors of a revolution of the system, and said that the only change in the work would be an increase in the attention...