Word: slid
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...over the line. Woodman kicked the goal. The ball was again put in play, and good plays by Bancroft and Holden enabled Porter to make the second touchdown; time, 3 minutes. Goal. Another touchdown by Fletcher from long runs by Holden and Porter, in which a Dartmouth man literally slid twenty feet on his back in the mud, - a most comical occurrence. Time, 4 minutes. No goal. Odlin, when the ball was again put in play, made the first attempt at rushing on the part of Dartmouth, but was stopped by Harding. A fine spurt by Woodman brought the ball...
Stroke swings back too far. On the full reach he swings down after he has slid out, letting his outside shoulder come forward. No. 7 starts fairly quickly, but he does not keep his slide under control and rushes down. He makes a break in the middle of his stroke after his legs are straight and before he pulls his hands in, so that there is no power in the middle of his stroke. No. 6 is slow in starting for ward. he lets his legs wobble, and does not sit up to his work. He hurries his finish...
LOST-In Harvard square Saturday evening, October 25, a dark handled, slid umbrella in case. One dollar will be paid for its return to No. 40 Divinity Hall...
...prizes in the races of the Yale Bicycle Club will be slid pennants, on which be inscribed in gold letters the event and the winner's name. The prize for the Yale-Harvard race will be a pennant, half of crimson, half of blue, silk...
...learned call the Koran of our ignorance. Yet even here all was not peace and pleasantness, for I heard my name called by a small voice, in a tone of patient, subdued querulousness. Looking hastily round, I with some difficulty recognized, in a green turban and slid gown to match, my old college tutor and professor of Arabic. Poor old Jones had been the best and the most shy of university men. As there was never any undergraduate in his time (it is different now) who wished to learn Arabic, his place had been a sinecure, and he had chiefly...