Word: sizes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Holt who enters the Lawrence Scintific School. Holt weighs above 200 pounds and is six feet two inches tall. But fall he played for a time with the Harvard football squad, but decided to return to Andover where he played on the Phillips Academy eleven at right guard. His size, weight and experience of four years on the Andover eleven will make him a valuable...
...account of the increased size of the Catalogue the price of the new edition will be $1.50 for a paper bound copy ($1.65 postpaid) and $2 for a cloth bound copy ($2.20 postpaid). It can be obtained (after June 25) at C. W. Sever's bookstore, Cambridge, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by the Publication Agent of Harvard University...
...freshman crew this year contains several men who will be heard from later. In the first and foremost place is Cadwallader, who is rowing at No. 6. He rowed on the 'varsity as substitute for some time, and is a promising oar, with size, strength and weight enough to make one of the crew as soon as there is room. Another good man is D. F. Rogers, the stroke. Hitchcock, No. 3, Marsh, the captain, and Mills at No. 7, are also men that would not be passed over as 'varsity men another year...
WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS., June 7. - Williams won her third consecutive victory over Dartmouth at Williamstown this afternoon in one of the prettiest contests of the season. It took Williams four innings to size up Paley's curves, but after that they hit him at will and came out with the score of 9 to 3 in their favor. Both teams played clean fielding games, but Williams won by terrific batting, eight of the nine runs being earned. Dartmouth's runs were gifts, one being tallied on four bases on balls and the other two on Draper's needless error...
...often asked, why can not we have a theatre like the Comedie Francaise. France is Paris, Germany is Berlin, England is London. America on the other hand, is made up of a number of metropolises. Where would the national theatre be? New York would claim by right of her size, Boston would claim because she is the home of culture and refinement, Washington would claim it as the capital city of America. However there is no reason why Boston should not have an endowed theatre...