Word: looks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Medicine will be given at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock and tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The subject for tonight will be "What the Public may Rightfully Expect from the Dentist," by Dr. C. A. Brackett; and for tomorrow "How Tumors Look Under the Microscope," by Dr. F. B. Mallory. This lecture will be illustrated with lantern slides...
...figures of Rheims Cathedral. It is, therefore, probably safest to consider it as an ideal impersonation of a mediaeval ruler. While the attempt made by some critics to identify this statue with the youthful Parzival is fantastical, it cannot be denied that in the far-away, dreamy, but spirited look of the rider there is something that suggests the Grail-seeker...
...will build the glider now planned, and experiment with it. One engine section under Professor L. S. Marks will consider the advisability of planning an engine. The other engine section will do the adapting when the necessary engine is either constructed or bought. The ground committee will look around the country in the vicinity of Boston for a good experimenting ground. Men who have not joined sections and wish to do so should notify the secretary, E. C. Brown '12, 27 Holyoke street, signifying which section they prefer...
...Jonathan," who inadvertently slew his pet cricket. The tragedy was due to an indigestion brought on by eating dough. The end is charming: "Jonathan is 'a great hand,' his father tells me, at running a village store. But somehow I wish I could forget the dead and buried look that lurks in Jonathan's eyes." But, oh, the difference...
...coached the University teams. To get the best men for the vacant positions will require careful selection and training, and the probability f unusually strenuous competition in a large squad of candidates is the only favorable indication at present. Coach Pieper has had two very successful seasons, and we look to him and to Captain Lanigan to develop a winning nine even under less favorable conditions...