Word: side
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Varsity crew rowed again yesterday after their rest on Monday. J. H. Perkins, who has been unable to row lately owing to a strained side, will not be able to take his place in the boat again until Saturday. Whitbeck continued to row at 5 and Biddle...
...account of the months these two hardy men spent in the polar regions is most thrilling. When a dog died or fell by the way, he was served as food for the survivors. Nor were the chances of death by starvation the only perils to face. As a little side issue of the story Nausen relates that on one occasion, as he was hauling his kayak up to the edge of an ice-floe he heard a noise behind him and turning saw his companion on his back, with a bear over him. Johansen had the bear by the throat...
...general feeling of regret among those present that they knew so few of their classmates. The sophomore class now have a chance at their coming dinner to become more generally acquainted with each other. It has been suggested that between the courses the men sitting on one side of a table should file around past the other tables, each man telling his own name and finding out that of the men seated there. By this means every man present would meet every other, except those sitting on the same side of his table. Such a scheme may be ridiculed...
...account of the months these two hardy men spent in the polar regions is most thrilling. When a dog died or fell by the way, he was served as food for the survivors. Nor were the chances of death by starvation the only perils to face. As a little side issue of the story, Nansen relates that on one occasion, as he was hauling his kayak up to the edge of an ice-floe he heard a noise behind him and turning saw his companion on his back, with a bear over him. Johansen had the bear by the throat...
...taken from three in the 'Varsity boat and Wrightington moved from bow to his place. Biddle, who was at three in the Freshman boat, was put in at bow on the 'Varsity, Monday, and has remained there since then. On Thursday J. H. Perkins strained a muscle in his side and was obliged to stop rowing temporarily. Whitbeck, five in the Sophomore crew, is now rowing five, but Perkins will probably be back in his place on Tuesday...