Word: rest
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Over four hundred meteors were observed Thursday night at the Harvard Observatory, but only three hundred and fifty of these were Leonids, the rest consisting of the ordinary shooting stars. Comparatively few Leonids were observed until 2 o'clock, but after that the showers became thicker, and between 4.30 and 5 the majority of the number appeared. The color of the meteors was principally a light green, but in some cases they were blue and red. The trial of one unusually large one was visible for fifteen minutes. About three dozen photographs were taken and at least one Leonid...
...indicated by "the consent of rhythm," and not implying, in its primitive forms at least, any depth of purpose or feeling. Proofs regarding the truth of this proposition are taken from ethnology from the results of psychological research, and from the history of poetry itself. With this premise, the rest of the subject matter falls naturally into place. The dualism of poetry is first discussed, that is, its division into "one class where the communal spirit and environment condition the actual making, and into another class where the artist, the individual, has upper hand from the start." After the distinction...
Blagden was out yesterday and took part in the line-up. Ristine also played. McGrew was out in football clothes and did some running, but did not take part in the playing. Kernan and Roberts were given a rest. Randolph was not able to be out for practice. R. D. Wrenn '95 was out to coach the back field. Lewis, Dr. Newell and Haughton also assisted in the coaching. Secret practice will be continued today and tomorrow...
...elevens practiced variations of the guards-back formation for about 15 minutes and then lined up again. The first seemed unable to break up these formations and could score only a safety during the rest of the play...
Yesterday almost all of the men who played in the Carlisle game were given a rest and put through light work. The first eleven was composed almost entirely of substitutes. The work of both teams was loose and ragged, and marred by fumbling. The tackles-back formation was used by the first eleven for considerable gains but the second seemed unable to make much headway with this formation...