Word: fored
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Almost immediately the Jumbos tied it up from scrimmage. And not until the succeeding canto did the Crimson go decisively to the fore...
...South Indian bronze statue, the most valuable object in the exhibit. Another bronze, which is mounted on a pedestal near the entrance, symbolizes the incarnation of Buddah. Every line of his face, from his furrowed brow to the tip of his pointed chin which is couched between thumb and fore-finger, helps to form an expression of deep meditation...
This method of proving to the Varsity that it is as bad as the coaches say it is has been used by fore, but never with such fine Californian touches as this tower. Beginning with this week movies of the scrimmages will be taken throughout the season. These movies will be shown to the Varsity, and the flaws revealed will be duly commented on by Messrs, Harlow...
...methods and economics in snow disposal came to the fore as was the case last winter when the "University Special" tractor appeared on the concrete paths of the Yard one night with its rotating brush whisking away a light snow fall...
...Glick and Gerson Ravinson Biskind of San Francisco made micro-analyses of microscopic bits of human tissue. Thus they learned that the middle part of pituitary gland contains Vitamin C (found in oranges, lemons, tomatoes, peppers, spinach) in more concentrated form than any plant or other animal tissue. The fore part of the pituitary, the adrenals and the ovaries also contain heavy Vitamin C concentrations. Concentration in the ovary reaches its height as the ovum ripens. That relation suggested to Drs. Click & Biskind that Vitamin C may be involved in the formation of sex hormones...