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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...given in regard to exercise, diet, sleep, air, bathing, clothing, and the use of chestweights, which will be useful to everyone. Under each heading are given in addition special directions to be prescribed according to the characteristics of the individual. Four courses on the chestweights are described, comprising sixty-seven exercises, under each of which is an account of the position, movement, and muscles brought into play and spaces for perscriptions as to weights, times, and rate per minute. The exercises on the treadle, bridle, stirrup, traveling parallels, inclined planes, lifting machine, chest developer and expander, traveling bar, finger machine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Handbook of Developing Exercise. | 10/29/1889 | See Source »

...Garden street and Concord avenue to the Observatory, thence through fields and bogs to Grove street, Belmont, across to Arlington street down Mt. Auburn St. near the Muzzey estate where they indicated the "break." The hounds about thirty in all headed by W. Alexander, L. S. followed about seven minutes later and had no difficulty in finding the scent until the swamps were reached. Here they got separated but most of the pack with the master followed the scent to Mt. Auburn bridge where the break was made because it was too dark to trace the scent further. Meanwhile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hare and Hounds. | 10/25/1889 | See Source »

...first hare and hound run yesterday afternoon. The hares, Spencer, '90, and Holmes, '92 left the gymnasium at 4.20 and laid the trail through Mount Auburn, Brighton, Allston, Longwood to Back Bay Park, where they indicated the "break." The hounds, fifteen in number, led by Burrow '91 followed seven minutes later, but on account of darkness were unable to keep the scent and returned at will. The hares, however, arrived at 5.30 after a ride of thirteen miles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bicycle Hare and Hounds. | 10/23/1889 | See Source »

...room were inaccessible on account of the number of stairs to be climbed and at the same time were injured by the great heat. The scheme of the new library is radically different. The structure is divided into seperate lofts about sixteen feet in height. Bookcases, from seven to eight feet high, cover the floors in every direction, saving only the necessary space for passages to reach them. Above the tops of the cases the walls are pierced with ample windows, lighting very fully all the cases. Light swift-running lifts will connect the delivery department with each floor, where...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New College Libraries. | 10/23/1889 | See Source »

CORNELL SCORED AGAINST YALE.In a game between Yale and Cornell, played at New Haven, Wednesday, Cornell succeeded in scoring against Yale. In the first half, Yale played a strong game and made seven touchdowns, scoring 34 points, and in the first part of the second half they made four touchdowns, with a score of 22 points. In the latter part of the half, however, Yale played poorly and Cornell by good rush line play, and hard work by the backs secured a touchdown from which a goal was kicked. Final score 56 to 6. The Cornell men were almost wild...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wednesday's Games. | 10/18/1889 | See Source »

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