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Word: warming (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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Yale beats us at the game of corralling giants. Is there no game for ordinary mortals to play? Must they forever sit and warm the bleachers? Must they forever simply sing and cheer? Did God really put all the brain, nerve, heart, skill, adroitness, quickness worth cultivating into Polyphemus? Has not this idolatry of burly Sullivans, and Wooly Goliaths game far enough? Why does this good old game of football languish in America? Why does good old Rugby languish? Why do not the men who pine upon the bleachers take this up and make it popular? It is a better...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 1/16/1905 | See Source »

...would also offer you the prizes in life which all men crave, for I would paint the pictures in true, warm colors and thus win you to the true faith--I mean the conviction that life is happiest for the man whose every faculty is well developed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AWARD OF ACADEMIC HONORS | 12/21/1904 | See Source »

...meet was hard fought and interesting throughout. Harvard was a few points in the lead during most of the afternoon but was unable to maintain this advantage owing to the inability to take second and third places. The weather conditions were favorable, the day being bright and fairly warm with a very light wind. The track was in good condition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE WON TRACK GAMES | 5/31/1904 | See Source »

...thirty men at work, two evenly matched crews have been chosen, which are rowing in barges, working chiefly on a slow recover and on the finish and catch. All the other men are working at the machines. The rowing will continue this fall as long as the weather remains warm. Five men are trying for coxswain: Baldwin, Ogilby, Snyder, Brown and Forbush...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Progress of Freshman Rowing. | 11/13/1903 | See Source »

About twenty men took part in the run of the cross-country squad yesterday afternoon. On account of the warm weather the run was over a distance of only three and a half miles. Tomorrow afternoon the trials to pick men to represent the University in the intercollegiate cross-country run, will be held, probably on the grounds of the Brookline Country Club. Six men will constitute the team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cross-Country Team News. | 11/5/1903 | See Source »

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