Word: overweight
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...notable change occurs in the make up of the team. The 158-pound class has been dropped, and 155 and 165-pound classes have been added. Three pounds overweight are still allowed. As only Captain Joseph Lifrak '29, J. H. Burns '30, and Nathaniel Warner '30 of last year's championship teams have returned, at least five new men will be wrestling regularly in meets...
...preparation for the Crimson contest. "Deacon", as the Army mule is known to his acquaintances, has been fattened, groomed, and clipped. His keeper admitted yesterday that "Deacon" was 12 pounds overweight. "It improves his disposition," he affirmed...
...human race is divided into three types, tall, stocky and neutral," he said. "The overweight and underweight problem will also be discussed. I intent to use many charts and graphs throughout the talk to illustrate my points...
Correspondents drew from a member of the U. S. delegation, who withheld his name, the statement that when Edward of Wales, and later the Duke of York passed through the Panama Canal on British warships, careful computations of the water displaced proved their ships to be nearly 12% overweight...
January 30--"The Dangers of Overweight." Dr. Lawrence T. Fairhall '15, Instructor in Physiology, Harvard University...