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Word: warmly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...track work before, or who have not touched a piece of apparatus since they left school. It is just these two classes that this year's track team needs. From just such men some of the best track and field athletes have been developed. Examinations are over, the warm weather is not far away. Let every man who is not taking regular exercise (and they are all too many at this time) not only perform that all important function, but do a share toward future track victories by reporting immediately to coach or captain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEED OF THE TRACK TEAM. | 2/12/1912 | See Source »

...warm up the men were given a short shooting and skating drill, and Coach Pratt then tried out various sets of forwards and defences, giving each combination from 10 to 15 minutes' work. The material looked very promising for a good all-round team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST 1915 HOCKEY WORK | 1/5/1912 | See Source »

Practice yesterday afternoon was very light. After putting the men through a series of quick starts to warm them up, Coach Dewey gave the first team a long signal drill, and then sent them in. Bradlee and Brickley were out before the rest of the team practicing drop-kicks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN VS. CORNELL 1915 | 10/28/1911 | See Source »

...dramatically convenient will also figures in this farce. The professor of psychology in a small college has just died leaving a property of some $50,000 to this friend Professor Hilltop provided he can successfully meet a psychological test intended to prove the deceased professor right in the many warm discussions he and his friend have had on the particular subject. The farcical idea Miss Rice works out with much resource and humor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Four Play for Spring Production | 3/16/1911 | See Source »

...loyalty, generosity and powers of sympathy and of affection that made him so good a husband and father, so true a friend, so indispensable an ally, his colleagues might indeed be thinking with appreciation of the scientific work he did in physiology, but the warm glow would be absent that now fills all our hearts. As it is, we are reminded that a firm, strong, serious man, a kindly and sympathetic advocate of all good causes, has long been in our midst, and that if his voice is no longer to be heard, the echo of its tones is still...

Author: By James J. Putnam, | Title: DR. HENRY P. BOWDITCH DEAD | 3/14/1911 | See Source »

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