Word: sands
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Miller, D. J. Mulqueeney, P. Musgrave, C. Nichols, G. C. Niles, M. Norman, F. L. Olmsted, J. A. Pew, R. M. Pierce, C. M. Reade, E. E. Reardon, A. S. Richards, H. I. Richmond, W. T. Rosen, G. B. C. Rugg, W. H. Rush, C. L. Safford, M. L. Sand, J. C. Sharp, C. W. Shope, W. A. D. Short, F. S. Smith, J. W. Smith, A. I. Stix, H. S. Stone, A. S. G. Taylor, H. F. Taylor, J. M. Thompson, G. H. Tinkham, E. Tuckerman, P. R. Turnure, W. S. Wadsworth, H. Webster, G. T. Weizel...
...Department of Geology is preparing to send a party to Gay's Head, Martha's Vineyard, during the April recess, to examine the formation of the cliffs on that headland. The clay and sand strata of this section abound in fossil bones of the order of Cetaceans, to which the whale and the walrus belong. There are also leaf-beds of a representative of the order to which the gigantic red-woods of California belong...
...very natural, but it should not be allowed to interfere with a victorious career. To bring the matter down to tomorrow's game, if Yale manages to get ahead of Harvard, Harvard should only become more desperate. The crowd, too, should never think for a minute of losing its "sand," even if it should seem certain that we were beaten. Cheering should be hearty and frequent, no matter what happens. Our unity of spirit must carry us through to the end of the game if it is to serve us. It is a matter of individual determination and every...
...against Yale and part of Harvard. The students here have been altogether too prone to leave the gaining of victories entirely to the teams without feeling that they ought also to have a hand in the matter. Every one of us has heard time and time again of "Yale sand," "Yale pluck" and even "Yale luck"; yet what have these terms meant? Practically nothing but this, that the Yale supporters have not allowed themselves to conceive of anything but victory for their teams and their own confidence and enthusiasm have simply spread over the field and touched the spirits...
Geological Conference. Mr. F. P. Gulliver, "The Ice-sheet on the Newtonville Sand-plain": Mr. T. A. Jaggar, "Fossil Ripple-marks"; Mr. J. F. Spurr, "The Iron Region at Torbrook, N. S." Geological Laboratory...