Word: sawed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Early in the 12th century translations of French Chansions de Geste begin, - the earliest, Konrad's Rolandsliid, about 1130 and rapidly follow Heinrich von Veldeke, and 'Courtoisie.' The attraction of this poetry led soon to a revival of the German heroic legends. The 12 century saw also the Celtic legends, which had come to be in Northern France the chief vehicles for conveying chivalric ideas, pass into Germany and became highly attractive to the Germans. Soon after narrative poetry after French models began in Germany, lyric poetry also began, showing the influence of both France and Provence. It seems...
50t3WILL whoever saw the accident at the Springfield game kindly communicate with me at once. The accident occured in Section A, and a man was injured by a fall...
About 7500 people watched the freshman elevens of Yale and Harvard play a tie game on Jarvis field, Saturday afternoon, and they saw one of the best games of foot-ball ever played by the freshmen of the two universities. For more than half an hour in the first half Harvard pushed Yale hard but could not score until at last Arnold was pushed over for a touchdown, while for nearly forty minutes in the second half Yale had the upper hand but Harvard's desperate work put off he scoring, and it was only after Yale's heavy centre...
...largest audience that has assembled in Appleton Chapel on any Sun day evening this year listened last evening to Bishop J. H. Vincent, D. D. He took as his text Gen. I:31; "And God saw everything that he had made and behold it was very good...
...there has been an impression running about - an impression caused by utter ignorance of the team's playing - that Harvard's eleven was a poor one and not worth the confidence of the college, that feeling was effectually crushed by yesterday's enthusiastic send off. No one who saw that crowd or heard that cheering could have any question about the confidence the men felt in their team. They cheered as if they trusted the men they were cheering; there was no half-heartedness about...