Word: wings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...galleries in and near London, together with a study of his environment and development, in order to learn as much as possible of are mental processes involved in the production of great imaginative works of art. The many thousands of drawings, sketches, and paintings now in the now Turner wing of the Tate Gallery, make the study of Turner far more comprehensive than is possible in the case of any other of the greater masters of painting. Besides the collections in the Tate Gallery, Turner has many important works in the National Gallery, the Kensington Museum, the British Museum...
...consistently and was accurate in handling kicks. All the Yale linemen played hard defensive games, but the work of Scully showed up the best. He was particularly active, breaking through often, and several of Harvard's losses were due to his aggressiveness. Yale's best ground-gainer was a wing shift, with Scully leading the interference...
...Wing, H., Jr., teaching...
...batteries.--Harvard 1913: Hardy, Graves, and Sullivan; Somerville: Wing, Knox, and Ginn...
...clock this afternoon. The teams will line up as follows: HARVARD 1913. SOMERVILLE. Brown, c.f. s.s., Norton Coon, l.f. 2b., Williams Tomes, s.s. r.f., Mixer Lowrey, s.s. l.f., Milmore Hollister, r.f. c., Ginn, Knox Watson, 1b. 3b., Parks Holbrook, 2b. 1b., Miles Sullivan, c. c.f., Foss Hardy, p. p., Wing, Laurie...