Word: pudore
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...potest, et ubique regnat Furor et Cupido ct Caedesl Phaedra enim cui voluptas effrenata maximum habet imperium, noverca nec innocens nec Fato percussa, mala ex libidine constituit suum privignum Hippolytum stuprare. Qui tamen, documentum nobis omnibus gravissimum, ex nimis pura castitate tantum silvas canesque amat, et feminas omnes--pro pudor--detestatur horret fugit execratur. Quid plura? Ne argumentum explicem, vos (et Phaedram Hippolytumque) manbet snaguis et cruor et exitium...
...Miyakawa '29, s.s.: John Pudor '29, l.f.; W. L. Elkins '29, lb.: E. R. Todd '29, lb.: J. J. Carver '30, 3b: K. W. Crotty '29 and J. S. Cunningham '29, c.f.: T. G. O'Neil '30, r.f.: R. H. Barbour '30, c.: F. L. Molloy...
...Pudor, M. S., has been appointed assistant house officer of the Boston City Hospital...
...Pudor, '86, who broke his knee-pan while exercising in the gymnasium, is recovering rapidly, and will probably escape any permanent injury...
TUMBLING.There were five contestants in this event: A. T. Dudley, '87, J. C. Faulkner, '86, S. H. Knapp, '87, G. A. Pudor, '86, and T. Bachelder, L. S. All the men seemed well versed in all kinds of hand-springs, walking with arms, etc. Mr. Knapp's spider walk occasioned long and continued laughter and applause. The race between Messrs. Bachelder and Knapp and Dudley and Faulkner in the double somersault art was won by Dudley and Faulkner. This event was the clown of the afternoon, and the ape-like movements of the contestants elicited long and uproarious applause...