Word: mass
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...intercollegiate geological excursion to Westfield, Mass., last Saturday proved successful. It was attended by forty-six teachers and students from twelve institutions, including Harvard, Yale, Amherst, Williams, and Wesleyan. The day was spent under the leadership of Professor Davis in studying the terraces of the Westfield Valley and the influences of rock ledges in their development. It is proposed to make another joint excursion next year under direction of Professor Emerson of Amherst, probably on the trap ridges near Amherst...
...works in the same way or to the same results as men and women worked in 1700. Not a soldier or a sailor fights today in the least as soldiers and sailors fought when Yale was born. Most vital change of all, a new spirit animates the corporeal mass of civilized society--the pervasive, aggressive, all-modifying spirit of Christian democracy...
...Freshmen will play Andover today at Andover in their second game of the season. The game will be called at 3 o'clock. Last Saturday the Freshmen lost their first game to Exeter by a score of 6 to 0, chiefly through their inability to stop heavy mass plays. Since then they have been coached to meet this style of attack; and their line will be strengthened by the addition of Oveson from the University squad. Andover's team is not very strong this year, and although the game will probably be close, the Freshmen are expected...
...Harvard party of the intercollegiate geological excursion to Westfield, Mass., will take the 4.19 train on the Boston and Albany railroad, at Trinity Place (Back Bay), this afternoon. Mileage tickets will be provided. The party will reach Westfield at 7.07, and stop at the Hotel Bismarck. The return will be Saturday evening, on the train due in Boston...
...party of teachers and students from Harvard, Yale and Amherst will meet at Westfield, Mass., next Saturday morning to examine the river terraces in that district. The Harvard party will leave Boston Friday afternoon, and will spend the night in Westfield. The excursion is meant primarily for students of geology, but is open to others interested in field work...