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Word: sixteener (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...more necessary than brawn. Not a man of the Harvard University of Freshman squad was injured this year in a playing season lasting from October first to the end of November, with games weekly and practice daily; and it need only be said by the writer that after sixteen years playing as a professional in Scotland and England he bears not a mark, to show that the game is a clean and scientific...

Author: By Charles M. Burgess and University SOCCER Coach., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON)S | Title: SOCCER BENEFITS DESCRIBED | 2/4/1921 | See Source »

...three weeks ago. The Crimson team, whose defensive power was greatly weakened by the loss of Captain Tolbert, played very ragged ball and displayed little team-work throughout the contest. The accurate passing game which the visitors played allowed them to tally visitors played allowed them to tally sixteen baskets, and their close guarding forced Coach Wachter's men to try long shots continually and hurry their throws...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON FIVE BOWS TO WORCESTER ENGINEERS | 1/31/1921 | See Source »

Every year it has enrolled from twelve to sixteen students who have been already well prepared, but who wish to fit themselves further for teaching or research. Under present conditions this is the maximum number that can be satisfactorily accommodated. Most of these men have received the regree of Doctor of Science or Master of Sciences upon the completion of their residence, and the Institution has thus trained a number of men have received the degree of Doctor investigators have enhanced materially the agricultural welfare of the country...

Author: By Charles T. Bruks, | Title: BUSSEY INSTITUTE IS CARRYING ON IMPORTANT WORK | 1/19/1921 | See Source »

...sixteen drawings submitted were judged yesterday afternoon by a jury consisting of Professor J. S. Pray '95, Professor H. V. Hubbard '97 and Mr. Loring Underwood '97, a prominent Boston landscape designer, whose lectures on Colonial gardens are widely known...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: T. B. AUGUR WINS TROPHY IN TOPIARIAN COMPETITION | 1/13/1921 | See Source »

Drawings to be entered in the annual competition for the Toplarian Club Trophy are due at the office of the Graduate School of Landscape Architecture in Robinson Hall this evening at 6 o'clock. Sixteen members of the Landscape Architecture courses 2 and 3 have entered. On a date which will be announced soon, a jury consisting of Professor J. S. Pray '95, Professor H. V. Hubbard '97, and a well known landscape designer who has no connection with the University, will judge the drawings and will award first, second and third places. The winner will have his name inscribed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DESIGN COMPETITION ENDS | 1/7/1921 | See Source »

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