Word: lighting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Light-weight wrestling, O. Bangs S. S.Feather-weight wrestling, R. F. Simes, '85; A. C. Coolidge, '87; F. E. Hughes...
Heavy-weight wrestling.-M. G. Haughton, S. S.; Middle-weight, O. Bangs, S. S.; light-weight, O. Bangs, S. S.; feather-weight, A. C. Coolidge, '87, Simes, '85. Middleweight sparring, J. J. Colony. Parallel bars, T. C. Bachelder, L. S. General excellence T. C. Bachelder...
Athletics I have never participated in, because my light weight has debarred me from all the crews and teams. Yet I have always found great pleasure in the numerous inter-collegiate contests, and think that athletics, if kept within proper limits, are almost wholesome influence in college life. The present action of the faculty I think inexpedient, to say the least...
...very evident that the students of Harvard University, or many of them, ardently desire to have the Incandescent electric light adopted by the faculty, to be placed in the library and elsewhere upon its premises; if it should be decided by the faculty to use the Incandescent lamp, there are many things to be considered before a hasty adoption. The Arc light is entirely outside of the enquiry. Then comes the question, which is the best and why? The Incandescent lamps with a carbon filament are easily destroyed, and there is more or less danger of fire on account...
...privilege, the other day, of seeing a striking portrait of Dr. Peabody in the studio of Frederick P. Vinton. The painting, although not wholly completed, presents an excellent likeness, a fine effect having been produced by a broad light which gives his features a marked expression. The reverend Dr. is seated, a smile upon his face, with one hand partially extended, as it were in conversation...