Word: sun
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Cornell Sun has deemed the articles written for the CRIMSON on the "Jury System at Bowdoin" and the "Johns Hopkins Mock Parliament," worthy of publication...
...Amherst College observatory about fifty photographs of the eclipse of the Sun were taken on Monday...
Cornell has just had its annual gymnasium sports. From the Cornell Sun we learn that these sports were unusually successful. From the same source we learn that many features of the meeting were, to say the least, unique. In the first place, the athletes of Cornell are not contented with winning mere empty honors, or even with receiving the customary medals for proficiency in their chosen specialties,-as may be seen from a glance at the prize list, on which appear clocks, statuary, silk umbrellas, easy chairs, and books without number. This method of rewarding athletic excellence...
...16th of March there will be an annual eclipse of the sun, visible in the United States and British America...
...cold noses to it and then dart away. It rushes madly by the upper end of the Island of Paris, where the divided waters foam about the stone break-water; then it loiters idly, hour after hour, in the still waters near the shore. It floates under the noonday sun, and sees the hooks and lines of innumerable lazy fishermen and the naked legs of bathers in the floating baths. It floats in the cold moonlight and bobs aimlessly against the bottoms of the anchored boats, thump, thump, thump, gently and aimlessly. It drifts against a pier, and the purpled...