Word: feet
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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What is now needed to set the University Club project which has lain idle so long squarely on its feet is in the first place of course a show of decided interest on the part of the undergraduates which will assure contributors as to the tangibility of the plan and in the second place something to clinch this tangibility, a sum of money to give it a definite start. The $60,000 which has been subscribed for a Brooks Memorial is 25 per cent. of the sum needed to guarantee the building of this club and it seems only just...
...pottery from the banks of the Ulua River in Honduras. This comprises broken bits of colored pottery, stone idols and terra cotta whistles in the shape of animals, all of which were found in the banks of the Ulua River at a depth varying from four to forty feet...
...seems clear to an early completion of the changes. It has been found necessary for various reasons to alter the plans somewhat. In the first place, the widening of North Harvard street, which will be begun next spring, by the city, will cut off twenty feet from the field. The new baseball cage will be located between the Locker Building and the baseball field, nearer the street than was originally intended. The body of the building will be 105x60 ft., with projections on the ends which will increase the total length inside to 150 ft. This is done in order...
...McDuffie '99, substitute, is from Manchester, N. H. He prepared at St. Paul's School, where he rowed two years on the Halcyons. This year he rowed in his class crew, and was then taken to the college crew. McDuffie is 20 years old, 6 feet in height and weighs 166 pounds...
...where he rowed for two years on the Shattucks. Last year he rowed at 5 on his freshman crew, and rowed in his class boat this year until a short time before the races, when he was taken to the 'Varsity. Whitbeck is 20 years of age, 5 feet 101/2 inches in height and weighs 164 pounds...