Word: periodic
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard. Andover again started quickly in the second half, Gunning making a goal on a long pass from the toss up. Harvard took the lead again immediately, several signal plays being worked successfully. Andover then succeeded in trying the score at 20 to 20 near the end of the period. The University team, however, by swift work completely outplayed the Andover team during the last few moments of play. Griffiths made two goals in quick succession, the first being on a long shot from the side, and Amberg made the final score aided by good team work...
...entrants were divided into two squads, in which each man fought every other and the two winners in each squad competed in the finals. Most of the matches were very close, and it was necessary to fight an extra period in several of the bouts. Fleming excelled in form and was extremely swift in attack...
...Freshman basketball team defeated the Brown freshmen in the Gymnasium Saturday afternoon by the score of 33 to 11. From the beginning the Harvard Freshmen assumed the offensive and at the end of the first period led by the score of 17 to 4. The Freshmen covered their men closely, so that the Brown team, though by fast play it kept the ball in the Freshmen's territory most of the time, scored only three baskets from the floor. On the offense the Freshmen showed consistent team work, but missed a number of easy goals. Both teams were weak...
...Cutting said that since the time of Roman law and supremacy, which have been the source of many of our forms of government, and since the period of the Athenian Democracy, which has served as an idol, though lacking the positive qualities of our modern government, the development of the State government over social conditions has gradually increase. Nowadays New York provides nurses and doctors for the public schools to look after the health of the children in order that they may not be handicapped in becoming good citizens; and when New York City builds new wharves, a second story...
...Egypt Exploration Fund; of a number of Oriental coins, collected by the late Professor J. H. Thayer; of 80 coins from Palestine and Phoenicia; and of 125 Syraic manuscripts from the library of Professor G. R. Harris of England. Those manuscripts are finely bound and range over the whole period of Syraic literature and contain examples of all the great writers. This is probably the finest collection in private hands...