Word: chase
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...probable line-up of Brown will be: Chase, goal; Steere, point; Low, coverpoint; Cooke, Pevear, Bartlett, Phillips, forwards...
...defeat by Harvard last week, the Brown team has been strengthened in many directions and a close game is expected. The line-up will be as follows: Harvard--Laverack, Goodridge, Hoxie, Beardsell, forwards; Hardy, coverpoint; Vanderpool, point; Russell, goal. Brown -- Cooke, Pevear, Bartlett, Phillips, forwards; Low, coverpoint; Steere, point; Chase, goal...
...Walter G. Chase. For increase of Embryological collection...
...Lawrence, Lee, E. T. Putnam, A. C. Morse, Reid, Pope, Ives, Laverack, Kendall, Jenkins, Henderson, Stillings, Lyman, Perry, McConnell, D. Daly, Cunningham, Burnett, Ellis, Taylor, Kasson, Peyton, Jaynes, Sawin. From 1902--Campbell, Spear, Greene, Sargent, Rainsford, E. Lewis, Hollingsworth, Pruyn, Ristine, L. Motley, E. Motley, Devens, Noyes, Blagden, Lawrence, Chase, Locke, G. H. Morse, Grew, Cooper, Barnard, Sprague, Eaton, Hurley, Wheeler, Barnard, Clay, Gierasch, Kendall, Ristine, Sargent, Ladd, Willis, Platt. From 1903--Ayer, Brown, Bowditch, Baldwin, Bartlett, Bigelow, Clark, DeLong, L. J. Daly, Derby, Hadden, Hersey, Jones, Kobbe, Knowlton, Knowles, Littig, McGrew, McGlensey, Percival, Pitkin, Randolph, Riggs, Storey, Sugden, Swann...
...study and imitate the repose and refinement of ancient civilization. Among other papers by Harvard men was one by Professor W. W. Goodwin on "The Hero Physician," which was illustrated with lantern slides. Professor F. W. Putnam spoke on "Ancient Pueblos of the Chaco Canon," Mr. G. H. Chase on "Terra Cottas from the Argive Heraeum," and Mr. C. P. Bowditch on "Central American Archaeology." The last named presided over the Thursday session. A significant fact was shown by the statement of Dr. Talcott Williams of Philadelphia that $11,000,000 had been spent during the last ten years...