Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...realise that Dartmouth once had a crew, and that she ranked high in the class with Harvard, Yale and Cornell. Hundreds of Dartmouth men may have wondered why the Connecticut, flowing so near, has never given Dartmouth a place in the boating world, without realizing that Dartmouth made her mark in this direction and relinquished the sport only because of an untimely misfortune...
...winner of the 70-yard high hurdles and placed second in the high jump in the first day of the meet. Oscar Sutermeister '32, jumped from scratch, cleared the bar at 12 feet, six inches to win the pole vault at a height one inch under his mark in last year's meet...
...supply the entire funds for the company of a perfect man during the evening. If he rates fifty percent in their estimation, he must perforce pay half. The lower in their esteem the male falls, "the greater share he must foot." In other words, he must toe the mark...
...Gospel according to St. Mark," Professor Lake, Fogg Large Room...
...young undergraduates, and thirty alert and eager young tutors taking hold of that freshman mass in groups of ten individuals, then there is little doubt whence the greater urge will come. But it is far from always being Professor Fossil on the one hand and thirty young Mark Hopkinses on the other hand...