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Word: accidental (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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The pictures alone give striking evidence of the great benefit which Dr. Grenfell's work has been to the sick and aged of the inhabitants. The hospitals, the hospitals ship, and the long tours of Dr. Grenfell with dog teams have saved many a sufferer of accident, disease, neglect and...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURE ON LABRADOR | 1/9/1907 | See Source »

The start of the first division was made at 3.50 o'clock with the four boats close to the Boston side. First Weld caught the water first, and, rowing a faster stroke than the others, drew quickly ahead. Scarcely 100 yards had been covered when number four in First Newell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST NEWELL WON RACE | 11/21/1906 | See Source »

Instead of the old Magau traps, a new and simpler system has been installed in the shape of three "Expert" traps arranged under the Sargent method. The club has also an extra trap which can be substituted in case of accident to any of the others.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gun Club Plans and Prospects | 10/11/1906 | See Source »

During the past few weeks a large number of straw hats have been taken from the chairs in the hall of the Union outside of the Dining Room door. It seems hardly possible these have been intentionally stolen, and yet no hats have been left in exchange for those taken...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 6/6/1906 | See Source »

Westmorly made a fast start and rapidly pulled away from Claverly, which for a time was in danger from the Holyoke boat. Claverly held its own, however, and slowly gained on the boat ahead. Brattle street, in the meanwhile, was making desperate efforts to overtake Waverley and might have succeeded...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BUMPING RACES ENDED | 11/17/1905 | See Source »

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