Word: showing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...main work was done on the summit of the mound. The walls discovered show that massive and important buildings of various periods stood here. A broad stairway is Roman, at the foot of which were found an altar, two small culumns bearing Latin inscriptions, and the figure of a Roman emperor in marble. At one side of the stairway there is a large vaulted chamber cut partly in the rock. Remains of Greek and Roman pottery were found in great quantities...
...ways in the two years; there was one more course held last year than this at that hour, the courses were not necessarily of the same size and so on, so that even making allowances for such differences will not give an accurate basis for final comparison. The figures show, however, that 79 men cut on the day of the Carlisle game and 110 on the day of the Dartmouth game which in itself is a very material and satisfactory decrease. Just what the actual per cent of decrease is cannot be accurately figured...
Figures have recently been compiled for the month of October which show that during the first month of the College year the general board cost each member of the Association $4.67. This is considerably greater than the estimates made last year and is probably as high as it has ever been. Evidently something more than the general increase in the cost of living has been accountable for this difference. It seems the trouble has been due largely to a miscalculation in regard to the transient tables. Men eating at these tables have been able to board generously on an average...
...season by defeating Bowdoin, 5 to 0. The following Saturday the University of Maine proved easier and were defeated without any difficulty. For the first time in several years Bates failed to score, and was easily defeated. The University team had failed up to this time to show much improvement, but proved their superiority over the heavy Williams team in a rough, uninteresting game by making two touchdowns, and the following Saturday fairly swept the Springfield Training School off its feet, 44 to 0. Springfield proved much easier than last year and failed to work its forward passes with which...
...last week of the season, but in addition with several pounds left over from Saturday's victory. It must have been gratifying to Captain Burr and his team to feel that such unstinted loyalty was being bestowed upon them. Another chance, and a better one, will be given to show this spirit to the team at the open practice today. It was only at some concession that the coaches consented to open the gates today as every minute is valuable from now on. But there are other benefits to be derived from the presence of the undergraduates at the field...