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Word: lowing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...through tackle for a touchdown. Marsh kicked out to the 25-yard line and missed an easy goal. Marsh kicked off to Paradise. Vanbrocklin made 25 yards, the longest gain of the day, on a perfect forward pass from Paradise. Porter was thrown for a loss. Fletcher sent a low bouncing kick which Ervin finally fell on outside on Andover's 18-yard line. Harvard then gained three first downs on five plays, Marsh being used three times and Wendell twice before time was called...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN, 5; ANDOVER, 0 | 10/25/1909 | See Source »

Work well done deserves the recognition of a high mark; poor work deserves the rebuke of a low grade; but work, good or bad, deserves something more satisfactory than a mark which indicates to the student no more than the fact that the instructor has seen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A FRANK CRITICISM. | 10/18/1909 | See Source »

...following is a list of events: 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440-yard dash, 880-yard run, mile run, two-mile run, 120-yard low hurdles, running high jump, running broad jump, pole-vault, 12-pound hammer-throw, and 12-pound shot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Entry Book for 1913 Meet Open | 10/18/1909 | See Source »

President Lowell was the last speaker of the evening. He pointed to one of the chief defects in the graduate of American schools of applied science as that of timidity in attacking large problems. Students too often begin with low ideals and try to attain greater ones, whereas the reverse should be the rule to follow. In their studies, students are inclined to wait for their instructors to tell them how and why to do their work. "The true scholar," said President Lowell, "does not wait for a Professor to come along with a lantern and show...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE SCHOOLS' MEETING | 10/16/1909 | See Source »

...possession of the ball outside her own 34-yard line. Minot and Pierce both made long runs after catching punts, which kept the ball near Williams's goal. Just as time was called O'Flaherty tried a drop-kick from Williams's 23-yard line; the kick was low and hit one of the men in the line. Time was called before play could be resumed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILLIAMS BARELY DEFEATED | 10/11/1909 | See Source »

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