Word: greene
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Williams-Forwards, Phelps, Garfield, Person, Carse, Field, Williams and Jones; quarter back, Goodloe; halfbacks, Green and Wells; back, Taft. Referee, Mr. F. H. Clark, '84; umpire for Williams, Mr. Woodbridge; for Harvard, Mr. T. H. Cabot...
...cannot here apply. It is pale in tone compared to the window just named, and lets in as much light as the weak casement at its side. It is a cool-looking window and pleasant to look at in the hot summer days. The light passing through its pale green hues seems to bring a suggestion of cool green waters, transparent and flecked with foam. Mr. Lafarge is here at his best...
...like. A staff is grasped in one hand, the other holds the drapery which comes from the shoulders and covers the lower portion of the body and the lower limbs. The modeling of the chest and limb is masterful, the pose of the head majestic. The pale dull red, green and yellow of the background, and the Graeco-Roman details of the decorative panels above and below the figure, are the same in both halves of the window. In nothing else does the glass in which Virgil is portrayed resemble Homer, save in the fillet of bays which encircles...
...speech Dr. Holmes made many humorous hits which were loudly applauded. At the conclusion of Dr. Holmes' remarks, Dr. Minot, in the name of the alumni and students of the college, presented the medical faculty with a portrait of Dr. Holmes, painted by Mr. F. P. Vinton. Then Dr. Green, in behalf of the donors, presented a bust of Prof. Henry J. Bigelow. "The list of subscribers comprises about fifty names, and includes nearly all the surgeons of the two great hospitals in this city; sever 4 gentlemen not belonging to the medical profession, but warm personal friends...
...Green was considerably rattled the other day, when he called chloride of sodium "sore-eyed caladium." Green must have the "pink...