Word: knowns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...with such an enviable record behind us in hockey, and a team of known ability, we are unwilling to admit that even the elements are strong enough to destroy our chances. May the result of this game augur well for the rest of the intercollegiate series...
...building is three stories high and of brick construction with limestone trimmings, of the style known as Harvard brick, laid up with light joints and Flemish bonds. In the basement there is a machine room, supply rooms, a dining room and a kitchen. The second floor contains laboratories, offices, and a directors' room, and the third floor is made up of research rooms...
This spring it is imperative that all men of known ability and many others whose calibre is untried should give their spare time to the track team. In addition to the usual desire to defeat Yale there is the added stimulus of the nine-year trophy, which will become the permanent property of the team winning this year's meet. Our poor showing in intercollegiate meets should be a further incentive. In view of the importance of brilliant individual performers in this meet, our chances do not seem very bright. This is too far ahead to waste time on prophecies...
...construction of a new skating rink, which is to be one of the largest in the world. The new rink will have a skating surface of 25,000 square feet, nearly double that of the St. Nicholas rink in New York. The building, which is to be known as the Fenway Garden, will be located in the Fenway near the Park Riding School, at the corner of Brookline avenue and Butler street, and will be built and ready for occupancy by November 1, 1908. The plant when completed will combine an artificial ice-making plant, and skating, hockey, and curling...
...Wister was an editor of the CRIMSON and of the Lampoon. He received the degree of the L.L.B. cum laude from the Harvard Law School in 1888, and a year later was admitted to the bar. He has travelled extensively throughout the United States, and written many well-known books, among them: "The Dragon of Wantley," "Red Men and White," "LinMcLean," "The Jimmy John Boss," "Ulysses S. Grant: a Biography," "The Virginian," "Philosophy 4," "A Journey in Search of Christmas," "Lady Baltimore," "Mother," and "The Seven Ages of Washington...