Word: vining
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Morse, H. R.; Newhall, A. H.; Newhall, G.; Odde, J. A. L.; Palfrey, F. W.; Parke, R. T.; Parkhurst, L. H.; Parsons, P. F.; Philbrick, H. P.; Pierce, S. MacG.; Prescott, H. D.; Reynolds, A. W.; Robinson, B. R.; Robinson, H. F.; Rosenthal, S. B.; Smith, Vine H.; Starbuck, E. A.; Stone, R. B.; Stout, R.; Sullivan, J. B.; Thurston, E. S.; Tilden, C. S.; Underhill, S. G.; Vincent, B.; Waldo, F. L.; Waters, E. A.; Weaver, W. E.; Wheelock, W. H.; Whitney, L. L.; Wood, C. B.; Woodbridge, F.; Woodward...
...William Donaldson Murray '99, Farrar; Albert Hitchings Newhall '98, Bowditch; Carl Shepard Oakman 1900, Bigelow; John Alvin Lawson Odde '98, George Emerson Lowell; Laurence Henry Parkhurst '98, Pennoyer; Starr McGregor Pierce '98, Bassett; Carleton Estey Freston 1900, William Whiting; Henry Latimer Seaver 1900, Bigelow; Clarence James Smerdon '99, Burr; Vine Harold Smith '98, Hodges; Arthur Cushing Spalding '99, Warren H. Cudworth; Eric Arthur Starbuck '98, Saltonstall; Chester Odiorne Swain 1900, George Emerson Lowell; Charles Marshall Underwood 1900, Bowditch; Donald Fraser Urquhart '99, William Samuel Eliot; Walter Gustavus Waitt 1900, Benjamin D. Greene; Jacob Warsaw 1900, Rebecca A. Perkins; Louis Lincoln...
...Leedle Yawcob Strauss; (b) Der Oak und der Vine-Charles Follen Adams...
...against the College on the part of the owners of the property. As a matter of fact, all of the fences scaled were as intact after the so-called "pell-mell on-slaught" of the hounds as before. Indeed, the whole extent of the damage was that a grape-vine was slightly torn from its fastenings and that a flowerbed in which there were no flowers was trampled down...
...which has been whitened and softened by wind and rain until it shines like finely woven silk? The weeds cluster in the patches of earth at its foot, worms eat their way through every splinter, and where some particularly ugly old stump disturbs the eye a little bit of vine peeps gaily over the top and offers its services to hide this blot and leaves at its death a golden patch of color...