Word: laden
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that it was played by the Spartans, and their style of play amazes us by its similarity to the game of today. Football, too, was a sport common to all village greens in in America following the Revolutionary War. The traditions of the older colleges of America are laden with stories of campus football...
...committee plans to send flat cars laden with German trophies all over New England. Teams of speakers will accompany each car and speak at the various stations along the route. Men do not necessarily have to sign up for length of time they are able to give. All those interested should communicate with R. M. Lloyd '19 at the CRIMSON building...
...near a person who has influenza while he talks to you is dangerous, and that danger is markedly increased if during the conversation he sneezes or coughs. Sneezing and coughing, and only to a lesser degree talking, convey from the mouth of the infected person minute particles of moisture laden with disease germs which float about in the air and presently you breathe. It may, therefore, readily be appreciated why during an epidemic, it is wise to avoid crowded places like street cars, churches, theatres and movies...
...watching them we have wondered how they lived through a Cambridge winter with special tortures added by the Navy Department. Tomorrow these Cambridge mariners are leaving the good ship Holyoke for service on the Atlantic. They have had to undergo worse labors than Hercules ever dreamed of, and now laden with new uniforms and much knowledge they depart...
...Senior Class has been by tradition and practice for centuries laden with advice before departing from the four year scene of its youth and learning. For such a fragile craft adventuring out on a sea so dark as life, the lading has generally been too great, and before out of sight of the home port the cargo has been jettisoned...