Word: roote
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...nothing. The game was the best three goals out of five. Our team made the goals in about 35 minutes. The finest playing was done by Goodale, Williams and Woods. The following is a list of our players: E. V. Abbott and E. S. Abbott, Fogg, Lennox, Goodale, Page, Root, Rueter, Roundy, Tyler, Williams and Woods. Coxe, referee...
...ready to take the 2.55 East Cambridge car. The train leaves Boston at 3.30. The following are the names of the team and the positions they will occupy for the present : Ritter, goal; Goodale, point; Walsh, cover-point; Abbott and Roundy, defense; Forster, homefield; Williams, centre; Lennox and Root, forward field; Peirson and Wood, play home...
...establishment with a six inch well of thirty feet in depth. There are three or four other artesian wells in Cambridge, none of which run over sixty feet in depth. As the ground where the university now stands was at one time a marsh, producing an abundance of flag-root, it is highly probable that water could be obtained not far from the surface anywhere within the yard. An investigation of the above plan would certainly be desirable, since all the facts so far ascertained in regard to it indicate its feasibility...
...again, if, as Epicurus says : The origin and root of all good is in the pleasure of eating, we may not only get a natural portrait but a portrait of man at his best, i. e., when happiest...
...last number of the Advocate there appeared an article entitled "Lacrosse versus Tennis," in which the writer proves, to his own satisfaction at least, that Lacrosse is a dangerous innovation which is making dastardly attempts to uproot and scatter to the winds that venerable root of all - virtue, lawn tennis; and that, if it be not speedily wiped out of existence, untold misery will descend upon the community. The author of the article, - whom we shall take the liberty of dubbing ???, in order to avoid personalities - shows such an ignorance of facts that a little correction of his statements...