Word: frosted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...with dumb-bells and pulley-weights. As soon as the weather permits they will practice on Jarvis field. Many more men have announced their intention of becoming candidates when outdoor work begins. Those present yesterday were as follows: Captain R. D. Brown, '90, t. W. Balch '90, R. W. Frost L. S., S. E. Carpenter '92, H. F. Hewes '90, T. S. Lee '91, and H. A. Davis '91, of last year's eleven; C. E. Hutchinson '93, A. E. Healey '91, C. H. Blodgett '93, J. B. Sheffield '93, G. Walcott '93, G. H. Schudder '92, E. W. Pinkham...
During the severe frost of Friday and Saturday, the small fioat left out during the winter was torn away by the ice and the bridge connecting the float with the boat house was broken to pieces. Captain Herrick is having another bridge built, and intends to get the large float out and put in order by next week, if possible. The crew will go on the water in a short time. Mr. Keyes has been away for over a week and Herrick has been coaching. The crew is not chosen definitely and will not be at present...
...which of course must be a frequent thing for the next month) on account of the danger of making stoppages. There are not a few who urge that the launch be got ready and tried immediately in spite of expense, cold, and danger of being caught in a frost...
...following third year law school men were admitted to the Suffolk county bar last Tuesday: John N. Cushing, Robert W. Frost, Charles I. Giddings, John J. Higgins, Thomas Hunt, William J. McIntire, Philip S. Rust, Joseph Walker. Albert A. Gleason of the graduate department was also admitted...