Word: handiwork
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...handiwork of the American mob spirit is the same in New York as it is in Boston, Chicago, or San Francisco. What happened yesterday at the Polo Grounds has had its parallel in occasional demonstrations in the Harvard Stadium against the home team. If manners make the man, our crowds have still much to learn. In the last analysis the level of sportsmanship depends as much upon the temper and ideals of the sporting public as it does upon the standards of the players themselves, whether professionals or amateurs. What wonder that the pages of professional baseball are sometimes marred...
...idea of the relations of these important families and species to each other. The inimitable skill which has copied in glass every minute detail of structure of the plants has been wholly devoted to the University. All of the specimens which have been made since 1895 are the artistic handiwork of Mr. Blaschka, who has carried on all of his study and his modeling single-handed in his studio in Germany...
...Victoire," of which Madame Pupin Burel has charge is the largest of the French booths, and is dedicated to the disabled soldiers of France. There will be on sale articles made by the women of France and sent to this country as an exhibition of their handiwork...
William Cameron Forbes '92, Governor-General of the Philippine Islands, has given the Peabody Museum and the Museum of Comparative Zoology some important collections of objects which illustrate life on those islands. The collections include specimens of handiwork representative of the arts and industries of the various native tribes...
...worst thing about the Student Council is that the undergraduates who elected it have shown no respect for their own handiwork. The requests that men shall not cut on the days of games have been ignored by 1215 men in the last three Saturdays...