Word: frosts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...present members of the Law School or have recently been connected with the school: W. F. Bacon, J. W. Bailey, S. S. Bartlett, W. D. Brewer, Jr., Francis Dana, W. J. Dolan, C. C. King, C. P. Lincoln, S. H. Smith, E. J. Smith, A. F. Foster, L. P. Frost, J. N. Palmer and R. F. Simes...
...know from experience that a nine with scientific coaching can make more progress while the frost is coming out of the ground than any untrained team can make in an eternal summer of practice. It is the beginning which counts and is so vital to base-ball, and this is especially true of a college nine, for development must needs be very rapid...
...three trees which attract at this season a good deal of attention, because, although they belong to a much warmer climate they appear perfectly well contented here, the southern Cypress, the southern "Yellow-wood," and the Persimmon. The last of these is in full fruit now, and the frost has rendered the golden fruit quite edible. The greenhouses are filled as full as they can well be with interesting plants, especially those of economic importance, such as the species which furnish coffee, tea, pepper, Peruvian bark, guava, and so on. It seems to be a pity that so many plants...
...contains 106 men of whom 64 are in the college proper. The following additions have been made to the corps of instructors: Dr. William P. Parish of Philadelphia, and Dr. Paul F, Munde of New York, professors of obstetrics and gynecology; G. D. Lord, '84, tutor in Greek; Gilman Frost, instructor in German; E. B. Frost, assistant in astronomy and physics: and R. J. Peaslee, instructor in municipal...
...Frost, b. Burns...