Word: lateral
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first score was made after four minutes of play on a quick shot from Bacon to Gross and into the Boston College net. From a scramble in front of the visiting team's goal two minutes later, Avery scored the second point for the University. Boston College made its first goal a moment after this play when Morrison tripped while skating toward the University's goal, carrying the puck through the net. Bacon and Gross tallied two more points for the University before the half was over, and Hughes shot a second goal for the visiting team, leaving the score...
...college years are not the time to form highly trained specialists; that comes later; the main object of the undergraduate should be to acquire habits of intellectual application, of clear and accurate thought, and of lucid expression...
...population increased the great coal and mineral resources of Europe were discovered, and industrial life began to develop. Then the economic geography became of vital importance to each nation. Political boundary lines have been shifted to include special resources. Later, when greater supplies of raw material were needed at the manufacturing plants and new markets desired, the geography of the world became vital to the life of the nations in western Europe. A period of colonization followed, until almost all the lands of the world have been taken. The nations of western Europe have been most active in this work...
...Emeritus Clarence John Blake M.D. '65, of the Medical School, died yesterday at his home in Boston at the age of seventy-six, following a brief illness. He was born in Boston in 1843 and attended the Roxbury Latin School and the Lawrence Scientific School of the University. He later attended the Medical School, and then studied medicine abroad for four years. In 1888 Professor Blake became a member of the Faculty of the Medical School, holding the professorship in Otology. In 1907 he was given the Walter Augustus Lecompte Professorship of Otology, and became Professor-Emeritus...
...Yale were definitely decided upon and a series of the best two out of three games will be played with Princeton. Two tentative dates with the Tigers have been arranged for May 17 and 24, the third game if necessary, to be played at a date to be arranged later. Where these games will be played is now left undecided. Two games are scheduled with Brown, at Providence on May 30 and at Cambridge...