Word: uses
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...book which will be of no little value to bicyclists has just been received at this office. "Road Rights and Liabilities of Wheelmen" by George B. Clementson treats fully the rights of wheelmen in their use of highways, streets, alleys, sidewalks, etc., and of the liabilities of individuals, cities and towns for injuries to wheels and wheelmen, also of the liability of wheelmen for injuries to others...
...stood as a monument to Thomas Jefferson, the founder of the university, and was built after plans of his own. The mayor telegraphed to neighboring cities for assistance. Richmond, Lynchburg and Staunton responded promptly. Under the supervision of Professor Echols the corps of students made strenuous endeavors by the use of dynamite to prevent the spread of the fire to the rotunda. So massive was the structure leading to the rotunda that the dynamite made little impression. On each side of the portico were massive pillars of Italian marble, which were carved in Italy at a great cost...
...were short and ineffective. Parke's victory over Holt was rather unexpected. He played a very fast game, out-classing Holt at every point. He did especially good work at the net and his back-hand strokes were remarkably swift and accurate. Holt was somewhat handicapped by having to use a new racket. The summary of yesterday's matches is as follows...
That the CRIMSON has benefited by competition with the News we are willing to admit frankly. Probably the field of college news has never been so completely "covered"-to use a journalistic term-as it has been within the past year...
...that the CRIMSON is in the field alone, the spur of competition is of course withdrawn. The aim of the paper, however, will always be, as it has been, to make use of everything which has been proved good by past experience and to take every possible step to increase the usefulness of the paper in the University...