Word: reared
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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About 12.30 o'clock Saturday morning four men, all of whom are probably members of the University broke into Phillips Brooks House through one of the rear windows, forced the lock of one of the doors in the interior of the building, and carried away with them the bronze memorial tablet to Bishop Brooks which was there on exhibition. They were discovered by the police immediately after they had left the building, and one of them, B. Joy '05, was arrested. The others escaped with the tablet, but were forced to drop it in a clump of bushed near...
...crews emerged from the bridge the Freshmen led by about a length. The Sophomores and Seniors were second with the Juniors a length in the rear. About a half-mile from the finish the Juniors made a spurt and nearly over took the Sophomores. The Seniors were unable to keep up the pace and dropped half a length behind. From here the relative positions of the crews remained the same. Just before the finish Amberg, at 7 on the Freshman boat, also broke his oar, but the crew was so near the line that the accident made no apparent difference...
...Bursar's office; one in the porter's room of Perkins; one at the staircase of Warren House; one on the second and one on the fourth floor of Lawrence Hall; one in the Germanic Museum; one in the Studio Building on Jarvis street; one near the rear entrance of Appleton Chapel; one in the basement of Phillips Brooks House; one in the office and one in the locker room of the Gymnasium; two in each entry and one in the porter's room of Matthews; one in the Fogg Art Museum; one in Foxcroft House; one in the cast...
...meeting for all candidates for the University and lacrosse teams will be held in Lower Massachusetts next Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Captain Phillips, J. A. Sayler 3L., and Trainer McMaster will speak. Practice will begin on Thursday in the handball courts at the rear of the Gymnasium, which will be cleared of snow for the purpose...
...intense that the scuttle was dropped near the corridor door. The fire was drawn up the stair well and soon the whole entry was in flames. An alarm was at once given by shouting "fire," and an attempt made to ring in an alarm from the box in the rear of University Hall. That the signal was not sounded was due to the burning out of the fire-alarm box connection, or else to the fact that the wires had been tampered with. That the Cambridge fire-alarm wires were tampered with last Tuesday was known at the fire-alarm...