Word: going
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Exposition and will also visit the Cahokia mound group, the largest Indian mound in America, which is a few miles outside of St. Louis. The party will then proceed to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they will spend a day at the important Jarvy Museum. From here they will go south to the large modern pueblo of Isleta, and the Laguna and the Acoma pueblos. The latter, built on a mesa 400 feet high, is in nearly the same condition that it was when Coronado found...
...June 19.--The crews were given a complete rest today and did not go out on the river. It was stated today that a four-mile row would be taken every day during the coming week. Mr. E. C. Storrow '89, who coached the 1899, 1900, and 1901 crews, is expected to arrive tomorrow, to stay at the quarters for several days...
...brush and a length and a half in the second. The stroke of the first crew was kept at 28 and that of the freshman crew at 30. In the morning the freshman crew had only light work and the four-oar practiced starts. The university crew did not go...
...gradually to reclaim the whole of Soldiers Field is an admirable one, but if the ground available for sport is to be increased at the cost of extinguishing many of the teams that would play on that ground, doesn't it seem that it might be better to go a little slower on the improvements, and let the growth of diversified athletic interests keep pace with the growth of available playing grounds? Nearly everyone feels that now-a-days there is far too much concentration in university sport at the best, and surely any curtailing of the activities of minor...
...have yet to hear a college cheer more impressive or more inspiring than a well organized Harvard cheer, and it merely requires co-operation among the undergraduates and the spirit that you can cheer louder than the man next to you, to make it go...