Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...proved to be the drawing card. The victory of '93 was well earned and Hubbell deserves much of the credit. The end of the first lap resulted with S. M. Merrill '94, leading, W. F. Garcelon, L. S. second, W. L. Thompson '93 third, and F. A. Pillsbury '95, fourth. In the second lap, J. O. Nichols L. S. spurted and finished first, E. B. Hill '94, second, C. E. Hutchinson '93 third, and D. W. Fenton '95 fourth. The third quarter ended with E. W. Pinkham, L. S., leading by five yards, H. F. Kent '93, second...
...yard dash was run in six preliminary heats. First heat; 1st L. W. Jenkins, 2nd E. S. Benedict. Time 10 4-5 s; second heat; 1st, H. R. Storrs, 2nd., E. F. Champney. Time, 11s.; third heat; 1st., L. Sayer, 2nd., G. L. Collins. Time 10 4-5s.; fourth heat; 1st., L. T. Hildreth, 2nd., C. S. Fuller. Time, 11s.; 'fifth beat; 1st. Storrs, 2nd., Jenkins. Time 10 3-5 s.; semi-finals; 1st., Sayer, 2nd., Hildreth. Time, 10 4-5s.; The final heat was very close, Storrs winning by a narrow margin, with Sayer second. Time...
This is the fourth year that Dr. Abbott comes to us and the response which he has drawn from the students has increased every year. His welcome this year should +++e enthusiastic...
...First year - physics zoology and botany, personal hygiene, chemistry, English, German or French and Fine Arts. Second year - botany and zoology, geology, physics, chemistry, history of physical education and English. Third year (at the Medical School) - anatomy, physiology, histology, hygiene, foods and cooking, medical chemistry, and auscultation and percussion. Fourth year - psychology, anthropometry, applied anatomy, experimental physiology, orthopedics, diseases of the nervous system, and English. During each year there is intruction in gymnastics and athletics, and the students are required to attend the summer course in gymnastics...
Professor Peabody not only discoursed on the serious and profound aspects of the question, but also touched not infrequently on the more humorous and popular side. He was warmly applauded at the close of the lecture. Next week he will give his fourth lecture in the course, on the broader question of charity...