Word: young
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hubbard '07, W. B. Jordan '06, H. E. Kersburg '06, A. King 3L., P. C. Lockwood '07, W. Minot '07, R. H. Oveson 1L., O. F. Rogers '08, B. T. Stephenson '08, M. H. Stone '07, H. M. Turner '06, H. H. Whitman '06, B. L. Young...
...second, J. V. Quinian '07, 2 yds. Time, 10 2-5s. Fifth heat won by F. J. W. Ford 3L., scratch; second, J. W. Wendell '08, 3 yds. Time, 10 2-5s. Sixth heat won by F. A. Jenks '07, 4 yds.; second, L. W. Young '08, 4 yds. Time, 10 3-5s. Seventh heat won by F. R. Dick '07, 3 yds.; second, C. W. Bailey '09, 5 yds. Time, 10 2-5s. Eighth heat won by J. D. Nichols '06, 3 yds.; second, J. B. Coolidge '08, 3 yds. Time...
...yard hurdles-First heat won by O. F. Rogers '08, scratch; second, H. Taylor '07, 4 yds. Time, 29 1-5s. Second heat won by B. L. Young '07, 4 yds.; second, C. Brinsmade '07, 5 yds. Time, 27 4-5s. Third heat won by W. M. Rand '09, 4 yds.; second, W. MacPherson '07, 4 yds. Time, 29 3-5s. Fourth heat won by J. F. Doyle '07, scratch; second, F. R. Dick '07, 5 yds. Time, 28 3-5s. Fifth heat won by J. F. Macdonald '08, 5 yds.; second, E. F. Myers...
...happened to have indirectly under my care a young Freshman who while hither to blameless in character had the misfortune, after some public day in Boston, to be caught in some prank, not very serious, such as the throwing of a stolen sign off the end of a bridge into the Charles River, during which lamentable misdeed, he had been arrested by the police and spent the night with his two or three companions in the lock-up. When they were called before the judge on the next morning I was allowed to make a brief statement of the case...
During the last forty years Professor Shaler has lectured on geology to about 7000 students at Harvard, a greater number, I believe, than have attended the lectures of any other man on that subject; but this does not mean so much that the legion of young men were deeply interested in the science of the earth as that they were attracted by the man who told them about it. His extraordinary individuality was felt there as it was everywhere else. Most professors are known chiefly through the subject that they study and teach: strip them of that and, like kings...