Word: highly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Rand '09, who won both the low and high hurdles in the dual meet last spring, A. B. Mason '08, who took second in the low hurdles and O. F. Rogers, Jr., '08, who won points a year ago, should make sure of several places in both hurdle races. In the low hurdles, G. P. Gardner '10, and in the high hurdles, T. S. Blumer '10, should prove to be fast men. For Yale, L. V. Howe '08, who was second in the 120-yard hurdles last spring, and C. M. de Pay '08, who won third place...
...University team has lost only two point winners in the field events, while Yale has lost five, and it should therefore be exceptionally strong in these events this spring. The University should win the high jump and the shot-put, the broad jump is undecided, and the pole-vault and hammer-throw will almost surely go to Yale. Of the five places won in the intercollegiate games last spring, four were won in the field events, and all but two by men still in College...
...Whereas, Professor Warren created in each of his pupils the feeling that only through taking infinite pains and through perpetuate it to posterity, showing in his own earnest toil and gentle teaching the scholar's high faithfulness to Truth Absolute...
...contents of the second number of the Law Review, which appeared recently, is as follows: "Enforcement of a Right of Action Acquired under Foreign Law for Death upon the High Seas. II," by G. P. Wardner '90; "The Next Step in the Evolution of the Case-Book," by A. M. Kales '96, note by E. Wambaugh '76; "The Relation of Judicial Decisions to the Law," by A. Lincoln...
...went smoothly. On the recommendation of the committee the charter was granted by the legislature. Mrs. Agassiz became the first president of the new college, as she had been of the preceding society, and for several years a was a strong influence in building it up to its present high position. Personally she was refined, high-brad, even aristocratic; but no woman of her generation was more influential through the sneer force of personality