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Word: use (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Thursday.Seminary of Classical Philology. Open meeting. On Vergil's Use of Nicander. Mr. B. O. Foster. Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 5/8/1897 | See Source »

LOCKER BUILDING.- It has become necessary to close the Locker Building on Soldiers Field for repairs and the building will not be open for use after tomorrow, May 8. Men who have bought lockers this spring may get their clothes and the price of lockers will be refunded to them at the building any time today or tomorrow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 5/7/1897 | See Source »

...Alexander McKenzie will speak before the Christian Association at 6.45 o'clock this evening in Holden Chapel on the subject, "The Use of That We Have." As the meeting will be over by half-past seven, it will not conflict with any other engagement. All members of the University are cordially invited, and it is hoped that a large number will avail themselves of this opportunity to hear a most interesting speaker upon a suggestive topic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Christian Association. | 5/6/1897 | See Source »

...Davis has been paying special attention to their leg drive and the crew now use their legs perhaps better than any other of the class crews. A fault which they have not yet overcome is jerking in their arms at the finish. Besides these more prominent faults the crew as a whole do not catch the water quickly enough, and are a bit rough rough sometimes in their handling of the oars. Nevertheless, in spite of these faults, '98 should make a good race for first place. They keep their boat traveling very steadily on her keel, so that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/5/1897 | See Source »

...rapidly of late. They have done considerably more than any of the other class crews, rowing on an average seventeen miles a day. They have been coached by Mr. Goodenough and Casey of the Riverside Boat Club. They row a stroke somewhat shorter than that which the other crews use, and the recover is very much faster. The crew as a whole is apt to hurry and fails to use the leg drive soon enough. The watermanship is very good and has improved much of late. This crew is the heaviest of the four and the men are unusually strong...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/5/1897 | See Source »

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