Word: grew
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...White, W. A.; M. B. Smith, R. L. S.; V. E. Mitchell, W. A.; R. Codman, Jr., Ha.; M. D. Dunning, R. L. S.; G. T. Rice, No.; L. P. Sheldon, P. A.; E. Clark, Belmont; C. H. Woodruff, Jr., P. A.; E. M. Horton, Belmont; H. Grew, Hop.; G. Noble, No.; H. S. Davis, W. H.; B. Hurd, B. H. S.; J. Driscoll, B. H. S.; F. J. Zaeder, W. H. S.; W. J. Zaeder...
...then McPheron was given the event. Although 10 pounds lighter than his opponent McPherson was much more at his ease, and by his clever dodging and telling hits won many an advantange. Whipple fought a plucky battle and showed good staying qualities. The sparring began slowly but gradually grew faster and the last round was hard fought and one in which the heavier man often appeared to advantage...
...programme. He read a letter from an old tug-of-war man, setting forth the ill effects of that form of contest. Mr. Hewitt of Columbia defended the tug-of-war, and held that it was no more dangerous than foot ball, rowing and many other sports. The discussion grew quite warm, and at its close the motion was lost...
...thoroughly organized popular politics, and the English people society. The Hebrews in like manner organized their religion. Any division of the history of this organization into periods must be understood as only roughly correct. A twofold classification seems however justified by the fact that in Israel, as elsewhere, theology grew up in advance of anthropology. The books of the Old Testament written before and during the exile treat mainly of God; the later books aim to define and explain the position of man in the world...
When Professor Cooke was appointed Erving Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, he took charge of the small mineralogical collection which the college then possessed. As the interest in elective studies grew, it became evident that a larger collection of minerals would be admirable training for a man's powers of observation. This started Professor Cook on his collecting, and he has carried out this great work with the assistance of the late Mr. Cogswell and other friends. Gifts by Mr. Theodore Lyman have enabled Professor Cook to make several purchases. At different times he has raised over $20.000 by subscription...