Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Yesterday, in his characteristic way, Professor Zueblin put clearly before his audience what many have blunderingly tried to express. As we are thrilled by the nearness of those we love, one of the holiest of human emotions, just so are we thrilled by nearness to nature, by the first touch of spring, by contact with enthusiasm, and by witnessing even so trivial a thing as some great game. The attraction is born in us and we cling to it at all costs. For intercollegiate games it is but one of the arguments, but one which has been forcefully put...
Baseball season tickets at $3 each, giving admission to all home games except that with Yale, have been put on sale at Amee's, Brine's, the Co-operative, Leavitt & Peirce's and at Wright & Ditson's Cambridge and Boston stores...
...Wray, as Coach Stephenson is devoting his entire attention to the class crews. The first boat is distinctly the best, but its make-up is constantly being changed. Smith, who until recently rowed six, has been changed to the starboard side, going in at five, and Eaton has been put in his place...
...central figure of the play is Rameses II, king of Egypt, who gives up his throne and consents to be put to sleep for three thousand years on condition that when he wakes he shall have the love of every girl on earth. His mummy case, discovered at the end of the allotted time by Professor Scarabs of Harvard, is brought to Cambridge and set up in Robinson Hall. A great reward is offered to whomever succeeds in opening it. After various attempts have failed the case is finally opened by Bob Matthews, a Harvard Junior, who needs the reward...
...distance; each crew was rowing 30 strokes to the minute. In this same relative position the first two crews swept under the Harvard Bridge, but the fourth eight had dropped back in the rear almost a full length. After the Harvard Bridge had been passed, Reece, stroking the second, put the stroke up slightly and gained on Cutler until the noses of the two boats were exactly even. Then Cutler raised his stroke perceptibly, jumping from 31 to 35, but could not prevent the second from pulling ahead slowly but surely, rowing 33, strokes to the minute. It was only...