Word: felling
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...world and has lived a solitary life, which does not tend to advancement. Nor have there been any great movements of peoples, as the crusades, which did so much for European civilization. While these great movements were going on in Europe, Japan lived a hermit's life and fell a century behind...
...week, eight Harvard men rode. They were: J. F. Wood, H. C. Burdett, J. F. Marsden, W. D. Eaton, H. G. Hurt, E. D. Powers, A. E. Dacey and H. H. Richards. E. D. Powers was the only man that was placed, he being sixteenth. Three of the men fell during the course. The men made as good a showing as could be expected, as they were riding against the fastest road riders in New England...
Bremer finished the third relay six yards in front of Gerhard, Y. Gallagher, G., was about the same distance behind Gerhard. Harrison gained on the leaders at the start, but fell behind at the finish...
...Varsity games which were held yesterday afternoon on Holmes Field resulted in a dismal failure on account of the disagreeable weather. During the first part of the afternoon no rain fell, though the air was very chilly and the track was heavy, but later the rain began and kept increasing until it became necessary to postpone the high jump and pole vault...
...very bad, but in team play they were lamentably weak. Several times on infield flies and high fouls the ball was missed, because the men after it did not know which man was to catch the ball. Once three men could have caught a foul, but it fell uncaught because of the confusion caused by the other players calling upon the different men to catch it. This ought never to happen again. The players ought to understand that it is the captain's place to call out who is to take the ball, and if his voice alone is heard...