Word: snow
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...professor of Education, Leland Stanford, Jr., University, and Mr. R. A. Woods, A.M. 1910, head of the South End House, Boston, will speak on "Does the Present Trend towards Vocational Education threaten Liberal Culture?" Following this a general discussion will be led by Professor H. W. Holmes; W. B. Snow, of Boston; Miss F. E. Leadbetter, of Boston; and Professor W. A. Neilson p.'96. This session will be open to the public. Teachers and school officers are extended a cordial invitation...
...Dolomites are not as dangerous as the Swiss snow-clad mountains. In the Tyrol they are from 10,000 to 12,000 feet high, and with one exception have a rocky surface. The climbing party is equipped with a rope and iron-nailed shoes. At 3 o'clock in the morning they start out and climb till noon. This is usually long enough to scale a mountain in the Tyrol. Before starting, the sky line is scanned closely. Clouds from the Italian horizon are a bad omen. Not until the clouds have parted from the mountain peaks, do the natives...
Forecast for Cambridge and vicinity.--Unsettled weather today probably followed by snow or rain during the night or tomorrow: slowly rising temperature and moderate easterly to southerly winds...
During the first half the ice was clear and both teams played well, the Freshmen particularly developing a very consistent offence. St. Paul's did not work so well together and the individual play of Heron and Bangs was mainly responsible for their team's good showing. Snow fell during the second half and made the game perceptibly slower; here the concerted attack of the Freshmen forwards gained a clear advantage over the individual style of their opponents, and by clever passing they scored three times, while St. Paul's could not get the puck out of their own territory...
Chauncey Depew Snow, Montello...