Word: rider
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...practical instruction will consist of lessons in the actual care of the horse, adjustment and care of the equipment, maintenance of the position of the rider, and a system of suppling exercises. Besides this, there will be study and application of the aids, co-ordination of the leg aids with the reins, and a consideration of the lateral and diagonal effects. In addition there will be lessons in the education of the horse with the different phases of breaking, training, conditioning and jumping, and the use of the means at the rider's disposal for combating the defensive actions...
...says the Massachusets Committee of Safety. This law has, however, a loophole, for the Committee has decided to exempt from this ruling the minute bit of pork which accompanies the Boston bean to the dinner table of every true Bostonian. It was, indeed, a good thing that this rider was attached, for the bean is sacred in our midst, and what the salt is to the egg or the yeast to the bread, the pork is to the bean. Whether the tinge of pork in reality adds to the luscious flavor of the bean, or whether the meat is merely...
...Charles Wesley Bressler, A.B., (Univ. of Missouri) 1913; Samuel Cline, S.B., 1911; Edgar Charles Cook, A.B., (Lake Forest College) 1911; Dennis Rider Wood Crile, S.B., (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1914; Floyd Frost Hatch, A.B., (Univ. of Utah) 1912; John Sprague Hodgson, Ph.B., (Brown Univ.) 1912 (1911); Carl Bibb Hudson, A.B., 1912 (1911); Elmer Turell Learned, A.B., (Yale Univ.) 1912; William Rufus Redden, A.B., (Bates College) 1906; George Wilson Van Gorder, A.B., (Williams College...
...broke into a dead run, the rest of the party not realizing, however, that Savage's mount was running away until he was several blocks distant. Near the corner of Brookline street a trolley car is alleged to have struck the horse, killing the animal instantly and throwing the rider to the ground. The latter was immediately conveyed to a nearby firehouse, where first aid was administered and an ambulance telephoned for, which took him to the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital near the Medical School...
...Emerson was a rough-rider in the Spanish war, was in the Japanese and Russian lines during the war between those nations, and was in Mexico during the disturbances of 1912 and 1913. He is the author of several books, including "In War and Peace," "History of the Nineteenth Century...