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Word: masse (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Examinations Today. Latin 7, Harvard 6 English 46, Harvard 5 Economics 9a, Upper Mass. Economics 14a, Upper Dane Philosophy 1b, Lower Mass. Philosophy 15, Upper Dane Music 1, Harvard 6 Botany 3a, Univ. Mus. Rm. 11 Metallurgy 7, Harvard 6 2.30 P. M. Netherlandish 1a. Harvard 5 Examinations Tomorrow. Semitic 13, Sem. Mus. 2 Indic Philology 2, Warren House Classical Philol. 45, Sever 17 German A: Prof. Bierwirth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mid-Year Examinations | 1/26/1906 | See Source »

...Harvard 6 Fine Arts 20d, Harvard 6 Architecture 2a, Robinson Hall Architecture 4a, Robinson Hall Architecture 4b, Robinson Hall Architecture 4c, Robinson Hall Architecture 4d, Robinson Hall Chemistry 12, Harvard 6 Engineering 6c, Harvard 5 Examinations Tomorrow. Latin 7, Harvard 6 English 46, Harvard 5 Economics 9a, Upper Mass. Economics 14a, Upper Dane Philosophy 1b, Lower Mass. Philosophy 15, Upper Dane Music 1, Harvard 6 Botany 3a, Univ. Mus. Rm. 11 Metallurgy 7, Harvard 6 2.30 P. M. Netherlandish 1a, Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mid-Year Examinations | 1/25/1906 | See Source »

...meeting of the Freshman class held last evening the following officers were elected for the year; president, Francis Hardon Burr, of Chestnut Hill, Mass., Noble and Greenough's School; vice-president, Shaun Kelley, of Paris, France, Groton School; secretary and treasurer, Samuel Dacre Bush, of Baltimore, Md., St. Mark's School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1909 Class Officers Elected | 1/17/1906 | See Source »

...clause opening the offence the coaches and captains are given a free hand to develop any kind of a fast running attack, the only limit which has been placed being to guard against a preponderance of mass plays, by requiring any additional players who are placed back of the scrimmage line to be at least 5 yards back, and by increasing the distance to gain from 5 to 10 yards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHANGES IN FOOTBALL | 1/10/1906 | See Source »

...Partial and complete dislocations of the outer end of the collar bone were extremely numerous and were received in a variety of ways, some while tackling in the open, but the greater number of them were caused by the players having one shoulder caught in the pile with a mass of men fall in upon the unprotected shoulder. In but two cases was the dislocation a complete one, and in one of those cases the player received it very early in the game and finished a twenty-minute half with the collar bone and the scapula entirely separated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHYSICAL SIDE OF FOOTBALL | 1/5/1906 | See Source »

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