Word: height
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...college. Therefore, every attempt should be made to have the lecture room in its comfortableness in accordance with the popularity and interest of the course. But complaints are continually made that the lectureroom is altogether too hot for the enjoyment of the lectures. Men who climb to such a height as the top of the Museum, expect to get above the regions of intense heat; but in these expectations they are terribly disappointed. A temperature of eighty or ninety degrees, Farenheit, is too hot for the natural continuance of life, to say nothing of the gaining of profit from...
...Clement led by planting his left and right on his opponents body. These blows Wright returned by stooping down and planting several blows on the top to Clement's head. Clement did some good dodging, but was unable to reach Wright's head, owing to the latter's superior height. In the second round, Clement led off with his left, following it up with his right, for his opponents head. Both men then got in several quick blows and appeared pretty evenly matched. In the third round Clement made several pretty leads, but Wright countered well, and drove...
FINAL MIDDLE-WEIGHT WRESTLING.Bowen, '87, and Guild, the winners of the two trial bouts, next came together in the final bout of the middle-weight wrestling. Both are about the same height and weight, and are among the strongest men in college. Guild obtained what looked like a fall, but it was not granted by the referee. The first fall was won by Bowen by a neck hold, in 7 minutes. On coming together for the second time, the men sprawled out of the ring continually, and could not throw squarely enough to get a fall. The referee gave them...
...there is no protest before Tuesday, the standing high jump will be substituted for the running height jump will be substituted for the running board jump in the second winter meeting...
...resolution was passed to secure and present to Col. Bancroft some suitable testimonial as a proof of the esteem in which he is held by the boating men of Harvard. In accordance with this resolution the Boat Club has caused to be made a beautiful pitcher, eight inches in height, of solid, hammered silve, bearing the following inscription...