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Word: warming (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...other ways. "Waterproof" shoes may protect from the rain, but no shoe that I have ever seen will for any length of time keep the foot dry in snow. This is especially true during a thaw. Of course it is important to keep the entire body dry and warm, but the foot is the most exposed of any part and perhaps the least often considered. MARSHALL H. BAILEY...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 1/8/1902 | See Source »

Regular daily gymnasium work for all track team candidates will begin today. There will be four squads at the following hours: 11 to 12; 12 to 1; 3.30 to 4.30, and 4.30 to 5.30. Candidates are requested to be supplied with warm clothing, especially for the legs, as light work on the board track on Holmes Field will be held throughout the winter, weather permitting. Indoor spiked running shoes are desirable for the starting practices to be held on the board track...

Author: By J. G. Willis., | Title: Track Team Notice. | 1/6/1902 | See Source »

...Freshman football practice yesterday was much shorter and lighter than usual on account of the warm weather. In spite of the heat there was, however, some improvement in the playing, especially on the part of the second team, which twice broke through and scored on long runs. The first team also scored twice, once on a drop kick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Football. | 11/1/1901 | See Source »

...window" will always stand. "The Dutch Companie" the best will remain, "Fair Harvard" will sound in noble refrain, The "rudder" will always be shown, in song, To that crew to which none of us care to belong. Here, deathless that hymn which years cannot stale Which evokes the warm hope of "to-something-with Yale." And the later tunes they'll warmly greet - "To the Crimson, Glory," and "Up the Street." Here thoughts will cluster of comrades dead, Of some strong, leal heart, of a noble head, Of a short, clean life that stirred one's soul, Of a full...

Author: By Charles WARREN (harvard .), | Title: LINES READ AT THE OPENING OF THE HARVARD UNION, OCTOBER 15, 1901. | 10/16/1901 | See Source »

...point pray note. The house will fail of its full purpose unless there is always a warm corner for that body of men who devote themselves to the pursuit of knowledge and to your instruction-the whole staff of Harvard University, from our distinguished and honored President, the professors, librarians and instructors to the youngest proctor. And if you see an older graduate enter the hall, go and sit beside him, tell him the College news and make him a welcome guest, for this is the house of friendship. He wants your news and he likes boys, else he would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION DEDICATION. | 10/16/1901 | See Source »

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