Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...follows: The first floor of the northwest corner contains a geological laboratory, instructors' laboratories and a lecture room with a seating capacity of 250 students. Beneath this lecture room are workshops for the slicing, cutting and grinding of rocks and fossils for chemical work. Two rooms on the second floor of the block next to the corner are assigned to the petrographical laboratory and collect-collection. The general library of the Museum, containing 20,000 volumes, and the Whiting Geological, Library, are on the same floor. The third floor is devoted entirely to exhibition rooms and the fourth...
...Yale Tennis Association is holding a series of class tournaments this week, the winner and second man in each class being allowed to enter the university tournament which is held next week...
...second volume of the University of the South Magazine has appeared. It is a periodical of one hundred and fifty pages, published monthly by students at Sewanee, Tenn. The publication shews energy and ability, although a trill crude. Its literary, articles are thoughtful and possess merit; there is no attempt at poetry, the editors state that "poetical contributions are not eagerly sought...
...sixth inning Worcester scored twice again. Kennedy hit safely. Spill hit to Soule, who threw wildly to second to catch Kennedy, and the latter reached third. He came in on Guinasso's long fly to center, and Spill took third on the throw in. Lyston's hit brought him in. In the eighth inning Kennedy scored the last time for Worcester by making a clean home run on a line hit over Mason's head, out beyond the willows. The score...
...second paper, read by Mr. H. McCulloch, was "An Historical Study of the French Ballade." It contained short treatises on the different famous writers of the ballad. The speaker said that many writers of this class of poetry have failed to succeed because of the heaviness of their work. In fact lightness and vivacity are almost indispensable to popularity in ballad writing...