Word: iced
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...affords a good opportunity for sprinters to keep in training during the winter months without danger of injury, There is no reason why this should not be the initial movement for the establishment of the Association game at Harvard. It is played between November and March, snow and ice making no difference, and would fill up the gap left between the seasons of Rugby foot ball and base ball...
...size. All are delicately colored in remarkably natural tints giving an admirable combination of artistic and photographic effects. The model of the glacier represents a mountainous district with much variety and detail of structure and form, including two lofty gathering basins, where the snow is accumulated and converted into ice, and from which two unequal ice streams creep down, becoming confluent in a single valley further on. The various features of the scene are reproduced with great faithfulness, from the bergschrunds at the foot of the snow slides, to the seracs, crevasses, dirt bands, and moraines, the latter being tinted...
During the severe frost of Friday and Saturday, the small fioat left out during the winter was torn away by the ice and the bridge connecting the float with the boat house was broken to pieces. Captain Herrick is having another bridge built, and intends to get the large float out and put in order by next week, if possible. The crew will go on the water in a short time. Mr. Keyes has been away for over a week and Herrick has been coaching. The crew is not chosen definitely and will not be at present...
...Dorchester will enter. The team from Harvard will be made up of the five men, viz. J. Crane, G. L. Batchelder, D. S. Dean, F. L. Codman, with a fifth position to be filled. Probably T. Barron will have the place. The men are practicing regularly on the ice and although they have as yet played no match game where their merits or defects could be definitely discovered, the outlook for a strong team is encouraging...
...large number of candidates for the Hockey club were on Glacialis Saturday afternoon. The ice was soft and rough. At first two teams of picked men were made up for a regular practice game, but, as everyone else soon joined in, any attempt at systematic work was out of the question. As soon as possible, chosen men will practice by themselves on some pond in this vicinity. J. Crane, '90 is managing the club...