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Word: manly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...race against Pennsylvania and in the class races, the distance will be one mile, each man running 390 yards. In the two-mile race with Yale each man will run 780 yards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: B. A. A. RELAY TRIALS TODAY. | 2/3/1904 | See Source »

Atlantic Monthly--"Strange Instruments of Many Strings," by M. A. DeW. Howe '87; "The Shadow," by C. M. Thompson '86; "Part of a Man's Life; English and American Cousins," by T. W. Higginson '41; "Verses to Colone; Higginson on his Eightieth Birthday," by R. Grant '73; "Is Commercialism a Disgrace?," by J. G. Brooks '75; "The Common Lot," by R. Herrick '90; "Times Danaos," by J. W. Chadwick T. '64; "Cynicism," by A. S. Pier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Magazine Articles by Harvard Men. | 2/3/1904 | See Source »

...postponed to Thursday. Six teams of four men and two substitutes each will be selected. In addition to the four class teams, which will compete in a one-mile race, two University teams will be chosen. Of these, one will compete against Yale in a two-mile race, each man running 780 yards. The other will run against Pennsylvania in a one-mile race, each man running 390 yards. As both Yale and Pennsylvania have exceptionally strong teams this year, it is essential that as many men as possible try for the University teams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: B. A. A. Relay Trials Tomorrow. | 2/2/1904 | See Source »

...University team was outclassed in the two-mile intercollegiate relay race with Yale, Pennsylvania and Columbia. Curtis, the first man for Harvard, finished a little ahead, but Stone and Rowland fell so far behind that Colwell, on the fourth relay, was hopelessly behind. Yale finished first, Pennsylvania second, Columbia third and Harvard ten yards behind Columbia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Poor Showing in Columbia Meet. | 2/1/1904 | See Source »

...voluminous undergraduate critics will profit by his example as well as his advice. "When I was a Duke," a story by D. W. Streeter, scarcely smacks of the British nobility, yet it sets forth an amusing situation in Irish language. A good natured, Chinese cook who artistically stabs a man between sips of tea, is well described by W. F. Boericke, under the title of "Wing." "A Sea Change," is interesting on account of its land-lubber usage of yachting terms, and occasionally provokes a smile in spite of its crude treatment. "Mad Antony's Wives," by R. W. Beach...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of the Advocate. | 2/1/1904 | See Source »

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