Word: traveller
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...Star" football team, with a few men from this year's University squad, will play two games in the South during the Christmas recess. The team will leave New York in a private car on Monday, December 26, and will travel via Cincinnati to Memphis, Tenn. Here a game will be played with a team of former starts from Sewanee and Vander bilt Universities on December 28. The players will then go to New Orleans by boat, and play a game with a team of players and graduates of Louisiana State University on December 31. The return to New York...
...apparent, and the body swing of the crew is poor. Wodell at 7 has a poor finish, and Campbell at 4, weighing over 190 pounds, is very awkward. The latter's rowing makes a bad break in the boat. In spite of these faults, the boat seems to travel fairly well at a low stroke, and the crew gets the hard finish with a quick recovery that is characteristic of all Yale eights. What Yale can do at a high stroke is as yet not known. It is certain, however, that the crew is using short slides this year...
Professor Hugo Muensterberg h.'01, of the Department of Psychology, director of the Psychological Laboratory, will leave on July 2 for Germany, where he will be exchange professor at the University of Berlin. He will travel about Europe until September 1, when he will take up his duties at Berlin. His lectures during the first semester will be upon "Applied Psychology," and upon "Idealistic Philosophy." In the second semester Professor Muensterberg will give a general course in psychology and one on "The Cultural Life in America...
...There has been some mistake about the subject of my talk this evening. What I said I was going to speak on was the atomic theory, the House of Lords, the solar system, and the destiny of man, and I took this as I did not want to travel outside my province...
Thence they sailed northward to Battle Harbor to report to Dr. Grenfell the results of the expedition. After seeing Dr. Grenfell, they returned to the object of their expedition and again ascended the river. By now the fly time had passed, and they were able to travel in some comfort. So, after penetrating into the country for some distance, they crossed over the barrens into Blue Lake and from there followed the outlet down to its confluence with the main river. During all this time, they saw no caribou, so rightly judging that it was too late in the season...