Word: winterizing
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Curtis, '90, has injured his hand quite seriously, but he hopes to be able to spar in the winter meeting...
...winter meetings are drawing near, strenuous efforts are being made by nearly all the classes to select good tug of-war teams. Eighty-nine is exerting itself particularly, and the candidates practice every afternoon about four o'clock. Fourteen men are trying for positions-J. H. Sears, Stevenson and F. M. Brooks for anchor; Grew, Marquand, Deblois and Green for No. 1; Hunneman, Hunter, Raymond and Bartharlow for No. 2; Endicott, Anderson and Munroe for No. 3. Although these men are doing excellent work and will undoubtedly furnish a good team, it is not at all likely they will...
...meal not deficient in quantity, but by no means appetizing to those who had come from neat homes and well-ordered tables." Supper came at six, quite as meagre as the breakfast. From this time, halls and dormitories resounded with singing and frolicking until, at 8 o'clock in winter and 9 o'clock in summer, the study bell rang, when all sounds of merriment ceased and men were supposed to be spending their time studying. The picture Dr. Peabody draws of these early days of college life is peculiarly vivid; he doubtless remembers it as no one else does...
...until one or the other is fairly thrown, when another pair take their place. The class was quite large at first, but a number of men have dropped out from time to time. Presumably most of those now in the class intend to enter the wrestling bouts in the winter meetings. Among the constant attendants are Smith, L. S., Green, '89, Hunter, '89, Paine, '90, Duncan, '90, Pulsifer, '90, and Hambleton...
...month will see a material reduction in the number of would-be oarsmen. The Mott Haven team is in active training in the gymnasium, and it is expected that the men will be much benefited by courtesting with the athletes from other colleges who have entered for the winter games which will be held next month in the Infantry Armory. A large number of men from Harvard, Columbia and the University of Penn. have signified their intention of being present, and the management of the Athletic Association anticipate a very successful meeting...