Word: hand
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...secretary, J. H. Jones '96; treasurer, H. Schurz '97. Members of the executive committee: H. C. Lakin '94, F. L. Olmsted '94. E. H. Warren '95, W. Emerson '95, R. H. Hallowell '96, T. J. Abbott '96, T. J. Kinnicutt '97, E. B. Cresap '97, A. N. Hand 3 L. S., J. S. Sheppard 2 L. S., D. F. Houston 3 G., C. C. Closson 2 G., A. N. Johnson 4 L. S. S., J. F. Vaughan 3 L. S. S., H. A. Eaton 1 Div., G. H. Scudder...
There are some architects who claim that nothing made by hand...
...plain. If Mr. Irving gave an address in Sanders Theatre at a time when regular recitations were being held, there would be a conflict upon which the authorities must look with disfavor, especially as such an occurrence might be cited as a precedent in future requests. On the other hand, if the New Harvard Union officials secured permission to hold the address in Sanders Theatre, and if it was not made explicit to them that the theatre could not be used before a certain hour, they were quite justified in making final arrangements with Mr. Irving. The cause...
...After cut for deal, the first hand is dealt, and trump card turned. Each player places the card he plays face up ward before him. The side winning each trick takes one of a pile of thirteen counters in the middle of the table...
...each hand the scorer, opposite the number of the hand, puts the whole number of tricks won by one side only (as A and B). See score sheet below...