Word: storm
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...past year and has been a member of the party, which has made the recent excavations. The lecturer told of the great privations which the party had undergone on their journey from Athens to Eretria; they were obliged to go by sea owing to a terrible snow storm which was raging at the time. Then followed an outline of the history of Eretria. After this, stereopticon views illustrated the accounts of the excavations made. Just outside the town of Eretria the party came upon great blocks of marble. Within these were layers of stone which being dug out revealed bodies...
After the team three rousing cheers were given for Dr. Conant who has contributed so much to the welfare of Harvard foot ball for the last two years. Then the coaches, Stuart and Adams were cheered and cries of "Cumnock" brought out such a storm of "rah, rah, rahs" that could best testify to the appreciation of Cumnock's splendid work for Harvard athletics...
...rain poured down in sheets on Jarvis Field yesterday afternoon and the foot ball ground was nothing but mud and water. In spite of the storm, however, there was a very encouraging attendance of the students, and the team, itself managed to put up a very respectable game...
...tennis tournament has been considerably delayed by the recent storm, but as far as possible the matches have been played in between. The results of such matches up to yesterday were as follows...
...Janssen, S. I. A. C., and C. F. Mathewson, Berkeley A. C. Timers-George A. Avery, M. A. C.; Chasles A. Reed, B. A. C.; C. C. Hughes, M. A. C., and W. H. Robertson. Measurers-M. W. Ford, B. H. A. C.; Walton Storm, M. A. C., and C. W. Whitney. Judge of walking-J. T. West, B. A. C. Clerk of the course-S. J. Cornell, M. A. C. Starter, G. D. Turner...