Word: restful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Roman life, purchased by Professor M. H. Morgan at Rome. Among the bronze pieces is a well-preserved statuette of a Lar; two small mirrors, one with an incised design; a small candelabrum; a ladle with a handle ending in two swans' heads; a razor and other utensils. The rest of the collection includes a large fragment of mosaic decorated with a comic mask and a model of a lock and key found at Pompeil...
...great crowds of people which will pass over it on November 23, the day of the Yale game. An auxiliary fence will be put up, making the bridge the same width throughout, and preventing the congestion of people at the draw, which is about six feet narrower than the rest of the bridge. Extra police will be stationed to prevent the crowds from pushing too heavily against the railing, which is old and in a weak condition. The bridge has been examined during the past week, and these precautions will render it perfectly safe for the present...
...after a few plays, Ingersoll again punted. Once more Harvard rushed the ball back only to lose it for the third time on a forward pass. In two plays, Stuart and Kennedy gained 45 yards and put the ball in Harvard's territory, where it stayed for the rest of the half. Glaze tried a goal from placement from the 30-yard line, but missed it by a small margin. Towards the close of the half, Ingersoll and Marks rushed the ball to Harvard's 2-yard line, where they were held for downs...
About 150 of the books which are most used in the dormitory and Phillips Brooks House Bible study courses have been reserved in a separate book case in the Randall Room and will be withdrawn from outside circulation, while all the rest may be drawn out by signing a card at the office. A new card index of the whole collection is in course of preparation, which will greatly facilitate the use of the books...
...form our judgment of an undergraduate's attitude from the fact that he takes some one easy course. A fair critic will reserve his decision until he has looked into the rest, of the man's schedule and also into the reasons which may have induced him to choose the questionable course...