Word: looks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Parkman's Conspiracy of Pontiac, Chapter I, beginning, "Of the Indian character much has been written foolishly" and ending "his look of grim defiance," to be translated into Greek...
...held last evening at the rooms in the Society Building. After the transaction of business, President White introduced Dr. C. B. Davenport, who read a paper on "Hybridity in Animals." Following this was an interesting discussion of the subject by the society. The following committee was appointed to look into the matter of holding special meetings, and, in the event of their being held, to superintend them: Kennedy, Sharples, Curtis, Phelps and Walcott...
...This board should have power to appoint agents to attend to the detailed service of the system. They should appoint three officers, a superintendent, a business manager and an architect. The superintendent should have complete charge of the intellectual and moral policy of the schools. The business manager should look after all mechanical details, and purchasing of supplies. The architect should have charge of the erection of new buildings, the making over of old ones, and all extensive repairs. The election of all the principals and teachers of the schools should be left to the governing board. Under the governing...
...kick-off Brewer fumbled the ball after a good run and Williams carried it to the 10 yard line before being stopped. It began to look dangerous but Harvard braced up and held Williams for four downs. Brewer punted to Harvard's 40 yard line but Williams soon lost the ball on downs and Brewer again punted to Williams' 45 yard line. F. Draper fumbled and A. Brewer dropped on the ball. After repeated gains through Williams' left tackle Brewer scored a touchdown but failed to kick the goal. This ended the scoring for the first half. Score...
...hoped that there will be a corresponding change for the better in the attitude of the students toward the team. It is all very well to say that Harvard men should be advanced far enough from barbarism to be able to applaud impartially. Cheering, however, we look upon as something entirely different from applause. The latter in football can be used simply to express appreciation of good playing. Cheering is, or should be, used as a means of encouragement. Almost every small college that has played in Cambridge this fall has clearly out-done us in this matter of support...