Word: weighting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...LECTURE. "How to Gain or Lose Weight." Dr. F. W. White. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...
...arduous experiences of his expedition. He said that on the party's return north, their provisions became exhausted and for two months they were compelled to subsist on a diet of dead pony. On the march they suffered terribly from dysentery and each man lost in weight an average of from 30 to 40 pounds...
...weighing-in of the wrestlers will be held in the wrestling room of the Gymnasium this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Only two pounds over-weight will be allowed in each class. After that, the drawings will be made and the preliminary bouts will be held. The following men should be present to weigh-in: E. S. Blodgett '12, W. K. Blodgett '11, H. K. Bush '11, R. I. Case '11, C. F. Cist 1L., F. H. Cooke '10, T. R. Holbert 1L., E. O. Houser uC., W. A. Kincaid 1L., T. T. Mora-Rodriguez '12, G. D. Osgood...
Cups will be awarded to the winner of the fencing tournament and in the following five wrestling classes: 115-pounds, 135-pounds, 146-pounds, 158-pounds, and heavyweight. If a sufficient number of football men enter the heavy weight class, a second prize will be given...
...enter in the books in the Wrestling and Fencing Rooms of the Hemenway Gymnasium, in order to make the meet a success. Cups will be awarded to the winner of the fencing tournament and in the following five wrestling classes: 115-pounds, 135-pounds, 145-pounds, 158-pounds, heavy-weight. In case a sufficient number of the football men enter in the heavy-weight class, a second prize will be given...