Word: hooks
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Guards--Van Hook of Illinois, and Hoar of Harvard...
...following books by Harvard graduates have recently been published: "The Rise of American Nationality," by K. C. Babcock '95; "The Hook," by L. J. Bridgman '81; "The Jeffersonian System," by E. Channing '78; "Under the Laurel," by F. Crowninshield '60; "Provincial America," by E. B. Greene '90; "Slavery and Abolition," by A. B. Hart '80; "The Appeal to Arms," by J. K. Hosmer '55; "Edgar Allan Poe," by J. A. Macy '99; "Greece and the Aegean Islands," by P. S. Marden L.'98; "Mornings in the College Chapel," by F. G. Peabody '69; "A Flight to Eden...
...CRIMSON athletes have shown consistent improvement, except at times when the men have been sluggish. Fraser-Campbell was the highest point--winner, making a total of 18 8-9 points for the University daily: Long of Lampy won the quarter-mile dash, but the finish guessers gave him the hook and awarded first place to Verdi, who shattered the inter-paper record by 10 seconds, killing the quarter in 56 7-8s. Fast time in the broad jump and weight events was prevented by the light breeze, which blew diagonally across the course...
Once again--let each man subscribe all that he possibly can and if he cannot make it more, by hook or crook, let him be sure to put down $50 at the very least...
...Goddard, 1 Brackett, 0 McClure, 1 Cogswell, 0 Howland, 1 Fiske, 1 Granger, 0 Utley, 1 Abbot, 1 Brown, 1 Broderick, 1 Crosby, 0 Totals, 8 Games. Lowrie, 0 Edmunds, 0 Morey, 0 Helpern, 0 Cline, 1 Newton, 0 Ternan, 0 Playfair, 1 Swett, 0 Hermis, 0 Van Hook, 0 Lyon, 0 Weeks...