Word: rolled
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...selections of the prize winners were as follows: J. A. Harly '06, "The Roll-Call in the Philippine Question", Hoar; J. W. Twombly '06, "Vindication from Treason", Meagher; G. J. Hirsch '07, "Chant Pagan", Kipling; A. Davis '07, "Jugurtha, incarceratus vitam ingemit relictam", Wolfe; F. W. Newcomb '07, "Cruelty in the Philippines", Hoar...
...touchback when a player on defense permits a ball, kicked by an opponent, to strike his person and then roll across the goal line, and any player of his side then falls on it back of the line. If, however, such player juggles the ball so that he in any way forces it over the line and he or any player of his side then falls on it, it is a safety...
...through the ages the sound shall roll...
...purpose of the monumental "Dictionary of National Biography," of which he has been editor. This dictionary, he said, aims to record notable achievements by men and women of British nationality. Since the names of many Americans who have made their reputation in England are also included in the roll, the dictionary has thus the come in one sense a record of exchange of service. A national biography is the most efficient method, the lecturer state, in conclusion, of responding to the commemorative instant of the nation. In as much as it offers a rational permanent and perspicuous memorial of national...
...policy of playing graduate students on university teams has been long established at Harvard. In boating the ante-bellum records show that even members of the body of instruction were included in the athletic family. On the roll of the University crew of 1858, for instance, appear the names of Charles W. Eliot and Alexander Agassiz, both at that date graduates and the former on the teaching staff of the University. This practice seems to have lapsed later, but in the spring of 1871, at a conference between representatives of Harvard and Yale (at which the writer was present), notice...