Word: skulled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Satterlee's injuries were not as severe as had been previously reported, and he expects to return to college in time for his Final Examinations., Stevens, however, received a fractured skull, and doctors refused to commit themselves further than "he has a fighting chance," although admitting improvement over his condition from the previous...
United States. The greatest sensation of the year in human fossils came to light on the Rancho Cunajo, near Los Angeles, Calif. A construction company, building a sewer, turned up a petrified skull and bone fragments of five human frames in a sand pit 23 feet below the surface. The strata are of the Pleistocene age, antedating the last great ice age, which ended at least 15,000 to 20,000 years ago. Several trained scientists happened to be near, including Dr. John C. Merriam, President of the Carnegie Institution; Dr. Robert T. Hill, geologist; Dr. William A. Bryan, Director...
...regulation headdress for Freshmen is a black skull cap. This cap should not be worn when a Freshman is accompained by visitors or on the days of a Harvard or Yale football or baseball game...
...other hand, it seems a bit strange that such marks as skull-caps should be necessary to distinguish the Freshmen from the rest. It is said that no one can tell a Harvard man much; but it is certain that one can tell a Freshman. If one is a Senior Advisor, one may tell him a great deal. The Princeton rules, however, follow their course to its logical end; the Freshmen may not wear the college colors, and thus bring them into disrepute; they may not jeopardize themselves by venturing from their rooms after nine o'clock; worse...
...papal tailor anounced his readiness to supply the new cardinals with capes of ermine, red silk trains 25 feet long, garments of red wool, birettas, skull caps, great hats, stockings, slippers. Also, the violet garment to be worn in conclave. Also the black garment with red borders for street wear...