Word: snow
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Geological Conference. "Snow fall in Cyclones." Mr. C. F. Brooks. "The Structural Zones of the Earth." Professor A. C. Lane, of Tufts College. Reviews. Rotch Building...
...Geological Conference. "Snow fall in Cyclones." Mr. C. F. Brooks. "The Structural Zones of the Earth." Professor A. C. Lane, of Tufts College. Reviews. Rotch Building...
Marshall S. Snow '65, has written an interesting article on athletics at Harvard in civil war times. Athletics in the sense in which the term is commonly understood now, has no existence in those days. The only inter-collegiate contest in which Harvard engaged was the annual beat race with Yale on Lake Quinsigamond, near Worcester, in which Harvard was usually the winner...
This diversion was abolished by the strict orders of the faculty during Mr. Snow's sophomore year. At that time there was a gymnasium, meagerly furnished, in charge of a colored man, who was looked upon with some degree of awe, for he was said to belong to the noble profession of prize fighters, and even when older was reputed to be skilfull in boxing...
...football, and men who have participated in both sports will now be forced to confine themselves to one. Naturally, they will participate in the major sport, and soccer will lose men accordingly. The prolonging of the season almost to Christmas will mean in all probability a frozen if not snow-covered field, which will be inconvenient to both spectators and players. The abandonment of spring games will take away an excellent source of exercise for many men, while the long fall and winter season means weaker teams and inferior playing, because of the short time for training and the strain...