Word: thrown
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...prevalence of disease in Cambridge. Although there has been no general alarm among the students themselves, it is gratifying to know that the college authorities are taking proper precautions against the spread of illness of any kind. In a place like this where men are constantly being thrown in contact with each other, it would be a simple matter for a single person to expose many others to a disease which might prove an epidemic. Hence Professor Bartlett's request that cases of illness of over a days duration should be reported at the office, ought, for the sake...
...must remember that the training we get here makes our character in after life and that wasting time brings nothing but misery in old age, for we must all have responsibility thrown upon us at some time. Through routine alone we get satisfaction. Prof. Briggs then quoted a short selection from Wordsworth. Mr. Craft, editor of the "Christian Statesman" of Pittsburg, said a few words upon fidelity of college work...
...supplements in point of time Mr. Bolles' previous one called the "Land of the Lingering Snow" which covers the six months from January to June. The new book is attractive from cover to cover. The title suggests the theme. It is a natural history, of both flora and fauna, thrown into the form of a narrative in which the interest centre in the movements of one man, the observer...
...possession since our graduation over fifty years ago. They are very unique in form, and are veritable curiosities today. The bats and balls were made especially for us, the former having three faces; (a section would make a triangle) and the latter were huge leather affairs, which were not thrown but were bowled at the wicket. The ball was struck not on the flat surface of the bat, but on the angle of its back...
...wrestling 135 lbs. and 125 lbs. will be thrown out of the first winter meeting if entries are not received by Tuesday night...