Word: snow
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Zach (inclusive), Sever 11 Class. Archaeology 1a, Sever 18 Classical Philology 67, Sever 17 Comp. Lit. 22, Sever 18 Economics A: Abernethy to Dillon (inclusive), New Lecture Hall Dixon to Jameson (inclusive), Emerson D Jeffries to Meanix (inclusive), Emerson J Means to Poucher (inclusive), Harvard 5 Power to Snow (inclusive), Harvard 6 Snyder to Vaughan (inclusive), Sever 35 Wald to Zwelling (inclusive), Sever 36 Engin. Sciences 11, Pierce 209 French 1: Dr. Hawkins's section 1, Sever 29 Mr. Happel's section 2, Sever 30 French 13, Emerson A German 8, Sever 18 Government 4: Abbot to Elken (inclusive), Sever...
Weather is the ideal conversational bromide because there are no two ways about it. A condition of rain, or snow, frigidity, or humidity, leaves no room for argument. While beer at smokers may or may not be a curse, there can be no doubt about the status of a Cambridge winter. Secure behind unanimity of opinion, we feel safe, therefore, in advancing a few editorial remarks on the weather...
...first intercollegiate ski and snow shoe meet ever held in the United States will be the feature of this year's Carnival of the Dartmouth Outing Club on February 11, 12 and 13. Entries have already been received from Williams, McGill, New Hampshire State and Dartmouth. The intercollegiate competition will consist of the following events: Two and one-half mile ski cross-country run; three mile snow-shoe run; dashes of one hundred and two hundred and twenty yards for skis and snow-shoes; and ski jumping contest...
...Freshmen won the interclass chess title yesterday afternoon by defeating the Juniors, 2 1-2 to 1 1-2. The individual results were as follows: W. B. Snow '18 lost to A. S. Ellenberger uC. (playing for 1916); E. T. King '18 defeated R. Johnson '16; A. P. Ballantine '18 drew with A. J. R. Helmus '16; and P. Le Fevre '16 won by default...
...class chess team will meet in the finals of the interclass series at the Chess Club this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The Freshmen will captained by W. B. Snow '18, and the Juniors by R. Johnson '16. Members the University may watch the contest...