Word: sizes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor Lyon gave the first of his Assyrian readings yesterday afternoon in the Fogg Art Museum. His subject was an alabaster tablet of the 14th century B. C. which has been lately presented to the Semitic Museum. Its size is 12x9 inches and there is writing on both sides...
...transferred from the first crew to the second. Much dependance was at first placed upon these two men. Thomson has been unable to follow the stroke of any one in front of him and Donald's stroke has proved to be woefully inadequate and weak in comparison with the size and length of his body. Donald's place was taken by Perkins and Thomson's by McDuffy. In the bow of the boat the only possibilities are Boardman and Mills, who are rowing at four and three respectively. Mills weighs 185 pounds. His legs, however, are rather short and consequently...
...thousand teachers and superintendents of public schools concerning the actual status of teachers and the schools in every part of the Union. The replies from the best informed men in the work in every state give at firsthand information that contains much encouragement, but much discouragement also. The excessive size of classes, the instability of great masses of teachers, the insecurity of their positions, in some communities the petty political and religious interference-these "confessions" are startling and shocking. A general summary of the results of this interesting inquiry by Professor G. Stanley Hall will appear in The Atlantic Monthly...
...Yale 'varsity nine and a team made up of Yale graduates, to take place on May 13, at the Yale field. The greater part of the graduate team will be the regular 'varsity coachers, and the idea in having the game is to give the latter a chance to size up the men, particularly the pitchers. If the scheme turns out to be a success it will be made a fixture...
...Union, for the success of this institution is in a great degree due to the interest taken in the work by members of the University. The new periodical is the successor to the Prospect Union Review, but we should hardly recognize it in its new form. In appearance and size it much resembles the Bachelor of Arts. The first number has in all seventy-two pages of reading matter and several illustrations...