Word: wee
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...became interested in the research study of the French Renaissance. One of his greatest achievements, in this connection, was the discovery in "la Bibliotheque Nationale" of a large number of poems by Marguerite de Navarre, the existence of which had up to that time been unknown. These poems wee published in 1896 under the title, "Les dernieres poesies de Marguerite de Navarre." M. Lefranc was appointed in research work on the life and works of Rabelais, and in 1902 founded the "Societe des Etudes Rabelaisiennes," in memory of Rabelais and his era. Two years later he accepted the professorship...
Three Freshman crews were launched, one more than on Tuesday, and they wee given a long drill under the direction of Coach Filley...
...better, but might more properly have been entitled "The Precocious Child," for the powers of observation and reasoning displayed by the supposed narrator, are of a high order, and are properly recognized by the foxhunting, three-bottle uncle, who is led to happiness and matrimony by this variation on "Wee Willie Winkle...
...their heats in the 40-yard handicap, but were not placed in the finals, although Freedman won his heat in the semi-finals. P. C. Lockwood '07 won his heat and L. J. Freedman '07 was second in another heat in the 40-yard invitation dash, but both wee unplaced in the finals. Both W. M. Rand '09 and G. W. Waller '07 won their heats in the 45-yard hurdles, but failed to secure places. N. Hedin '08 with 50 yards handicap, was third in the 1000-yard run. In the 12-pound invitation shot-put, B. T. Stephenson...
...Chin Wee," a poem, also unsigned, is a clever bit of versification -- nothing more. "The Eagle," by Roy Pier, is pleasing in conception and imagery, but halting in its rhythm. "On Lafayette Square," a prose article by R. Inglis, which concludes the number, is a good attempt at a difficult character sketch...