Word: procession
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...heavier than is customary the Monday following a hard game. After the usual blackboard talk, the squad took to the field, where the second team tried out the defensive formations of the University. At the end of half an hour, the University was succeeded by the substitutes, the same process being repeated. Both elevens wound up the afternoon with a snappy signal drill...
...almost Apollic hand," "a thin nose," a "wide nare," and "unplumbed eyes," who reluctantly wins the friendship of a fellow clerk--and proves to be a girl (as the clever reader has discovered some months in advance of the hero). The story lacks novelty, probability and power. "The Process" appears to be just such a tale as no young man should try to tell, a tale outside the author's experience and beyond the present reach of his imagination. The style is a little too deliberately jaunty...
Extra stands to provide for the large crowd at the Dartmouth and Harvard games are now in process of construction at Princeton. The maximum seating capacity for the Harvard game will be 26,890, just 3000 less than that of the Yale game last year. The North stand, which seats 3492 persons, will not be used unless it is found absolutely necessary. The Harvard constituents will all be given seats in the West stand. Two score boards will be in position for the Harvard game, one on the North stand, and the usual one on the South stand...
...will be completed on or about December 1. The tunnel will carry the steam heating pipes from the boilers in the basement of Sever Hall all along the back of the Library and into the side which faces Weld Hall. When the central heating plant scheme is adopted, the process will be reversed and the tunnel used to conduct heat into Sever Hall...
...handicap under which former Yale hockey teams have had to labor because of the lack of an artificial ice rink on which to hold practice will soon be removed by the completion of a large rink now under process of construction in New Haven. The construction work is being done by the Judd Engineering Company of Boston for George G. and W. G. Powning, of this city. When this work is completed, New Haven will have the only artificial ice skating rink of its kind between New York and Boston and one of the largest artificial ice manufacturing plants...