Word: heatings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This means that the gates are closed to visitors, that the workmen shall be dismissed as rapidly as possible, that the heat be cut off the green houses, and no further expenditures be incurred during the period of adjustment. Sincerely yours, (Signed) Stephen F. Hamblin...
...yard dash--First Heat--Won by Rowe (scratch); second, Cummings (3 yards); third, J. B. Hawes '32 (scratch). Time--24 3-5 sec. Second heat--Won by R. B. Winslow '33 (three yards); second, E. W. Remick '30 (scratch); third, H. Kollmeyer '33 (scratch). Time--24 sec. Final--Won by Rowe; second, Cummings; third, Remick...
...Garden contains at present over 10,000 species of hardy herbs growing in the beds. In addition to these, the greenhouses contain many plants which require great heat, most of them tropical varieties...
...view of the unsettled condition in the Harvard forward line and the newness of the Harvard backfield combinations, it is very difficult correctly to judge Harvard's current strength. Dartmouth, as yet untried in the heat of superior competition, too presents a quantity difficult to gauge...
Doffing his hat to George and Martha Washington at Mount Vernon, the Prime Minister asked if Superintendent Colonel Dodge remembered the "frightful heat and thunderstorm" on the occasion of the Prime Minister's last visit, when he was only "Mr." (TIME, April 18, 1927, et seq.) Colonel Dodge looked perplexed...