Word: shocking
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...receiver of a forward pass or on-side kick is to be more adequately protected, so as to remove the danger of a severe shock to a man unprepared and off his balance...
...pass or on-side kick is made. Formerly, the most effective way to prevent the recovery of the ball on such a play was to check or block off the players on the offense while they were endeavoring to recover the ball. As a consequence men unprepared for a shock or off their balance while reaching for the ball were heavily thrown. Now, however, on a kick or forward pass, from the time a player on the offense crosses the line of scrimmage into his opponent...
Thomas Savage Bowles '12, of Boston, died of pneumonia in Nuremberg, Germany, on August 14. His death came as a great shock to his friends as his entire illness lasted but a week. He had been traveling abroad during the vacation and had been in good health throughout the trip. The sickness was a result of exposure during mountain-climbing in Switzerland. Bowles prepared for College at Noble's School...
Professor Morris Hicky Morgan '81, professor of classical philology and marshal of the University, died at Newport, R. I., at 3 o'clock yesterday morning. The cause of his death was heart failure brought on by an attack of pneumonia. His death came as a shock, for it had been believed that he was rapidly recovering. The funeral services will be held in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 1 o'clock. The Rt. Rev. William Lawrence '71, Bishop of Massachusetts, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Prescott, Evarts '87, rector of Christ Church, Cambridge. All lectures and recitations in Cambridge departments...
...Geology has been of scientific and practical import. At first much difficulty was experienced by the rusting of important wires, which support the pendulum, thus making the arrangements for measuring the exact time of the earthquakes unsatisfactory. After June 1, 1909, the records proved more satisfactory. The most important shock recorded was that at Acapulco, Mexico, on July...