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Word: stilling (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first call for Freshman candidates brought out few men, owing to the conflict of hours with those of the crew squad. A few more men responded to the second call, but the squad is still a poor representation from a Freshman class, as large as the present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL SQUADS. | 2/26/1898 | See Source »

...discover how the undergraduates feel toward the matter. There have already been published in the CRIMSON a series of articles explanatory of the systems in use at other colleges. Some colleges for instance require physical training and give credit, others require it and give no credit, and still others offer it as an elective and count it toward a degree. Thus there is a good opening for discussion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CONFERENCE | 2/23/1898 | See Source »

...college year of '97-'98 Professor Norton will retire entirely from the Department of Fine Arts, giving up courses 3 and 4 which it has been his custom to offer in alternate years. He will still offer Italian 4, however, his course on Literature and the Fine Arts in Italy during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, with special study of Dante...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR NORTON TO RETIRE. | 2/18/1898 | See Source »

...promise, the benefit of class crew training. That this is the plan, is shown by the fact that in case two races for eights and one for four oars are not sufficient to keep all the likely men busy, Captain Goodrich intends to extend the system still further in order to give every one a chance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/14/1898 | See Source »

...exploration of the upper air with kites lifting automatic instruments which record atmospheric conditions has been continued. Last September records were brought down from a height of 9,255 feet, which is the greatest altitude ever reached by kites, and later another ascent was made which promised to be still higher but the wires holding the kite broke and the kite and instruments were lost. They have, however, been replaced...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE OBSERVATORY. | 2/11/1898 | See Source »

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