Word: grounded
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...best individual playing was done by E. Kendall, who failed only twice to make substantial gains both round left end and through the line. His work, however, was marred by frequent failures to stick to his interference, I. W. Kendall and Kernan both gained ground when called upon, but they were rather slow in starting. The backs often reached holes in the line a little too late and sometimes did not find them at all. Campbell and Blagden opened wide holes in the Wesleyan line and did excellent work in boxing the opposing tackle. J. Lawrence and Lee were also...
...Ground has been broken for the new Infirmary, the gift to Mr. James Stillman of New York. The contract has been awarded to Norcross Brothers, and the work of digging the foundations has already begun. The site now being built upon is a different piece of property from the land originally chosen. It was planned at first to build the Infirmary on Mt. Auburn street, between the Old People's Home and the Cambridge Hospital. Recently however, an arrangement has been made with the Cambridge Hospital by which the land was exchanged for a lot on Mt. Auburn street...
...geodetic course, the instruction in railroad surveying was begun and carried on through the remaining four weeks of the period in camp. The ground was divided up among three imaginary railroads and a company of men assigned to each. For each party a captain was appointed who assumed the responsibility for the instruments used in the day's work, and who made daily reports of the progress of his section. Each railroad or section was assigned two miles of country for its track. This was first surveyed and the field notes marked on a map. After estimating the cost...
During the spring and summer ground has been broken for the Harvard Union on Quincy street, the Architectural Building on the corner of Quincy street and Broadway, on the site of Professor Langdell's old house, and the Engineering Building on Holmes Field...
...Ground is now being broken for the addition to the University Museum which was announced last Commencement as the gift of Mr. Alexander Agassiz '55, his sisters, Mrs. Higginson and Mrs. Shaw, and Mr. Shaw. This extension will meet the Peabody Museum, and thus complete the joining of the two buildings which has been planned for some time. The plans have been drawn by Shaw and Hunnewell...