Word: snow
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...weather conditions during and after the storm make the walking very wet. There is no more danger of taking cold at such a time than at any other provided the feet are kept dry and warm. To keep the feet dry when there is fresh fallen or melting snow on the ground some kind of a rubber or overshoe is essential. I have yet to see a "water-proof" shoe which is water proof. Three-fourths of the men who consult the Medical Visitor for colds in the head, sore threats and coughs, do not properly protect their feet...
With the more advanced instruction of the past week, and the general improvement in the work of the squad, the outlook for the opening of the season is not discouraging. The recent fall of snow, however, has further delayed the commencement of outdoor practice, which is essential to the development of good team play. The squad will go on the field, however, in a more advanced stage of development than last year...
...Kahn; 14, R. C. Hatch; 17, H. M. B. Ogliby and R. B. Gregg; 19, W. W. Cordingly and G. T. E. Irving, Jr.; 20, H. C. Dale and S. H. Newhall; 21, M. F. Weiskopf; 24, M. A. Norton and E. W. Russell; 25, W. Peirce; 27, Lucien Snow, Jr., and Eugene Talbot; 29, Merrill Griswold; 31, B. E. Hamilton and A. F. Dixon; 32, M. S. Kimball and A. C. Titcomb...
...Wiswall, A. A. Dole, N. A. Randolph, W. M. Davis, P. Whiting, F. A. Jenks, J. J. Dearborn, J. Early, W. Burns, L. Snow, J. C. Prizer, M. Kimball...
...Briggs, A. N. Cook, R. B. Gregg F. S. Von Schrader, H. M. B. Ogilby, M. C. Ware, J. L. White, C. Woodman, L. Snow, T. F. Dwyer...