Word: acted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...already signified their intention of joining the squad, so that the prospect for the year is bright. The hours for fencing are between 4 and 6.30 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons of each week. Mr. J. Lesiabay has been re-engaged by the Athletic Association to act as coach. Mr. Lesiabay plans to give each man ten or fifteen minutes individual instruction, and then the candidates will meet in single matches. The Athletic Association will charge each man $10 to cover the cost of the year's instruction. Tickets at that price are now on sale...
...four-act farce-comedy "Mrs. Thompkins," which was written last year in English 47 by Miss Agnes L. Crimmins of Radcliffe, has been taken by Miss May Irwin and will go into rehearsal on Monday. The play will go to New York about the middle of the winter...
...Camp explained that the committee was of the opinion that if a man dropped the ball in the act if making a forward pass and it did not roll forward it would would be considered a fumble, and would be declared such, but if it had any forward movement it would be declared an imcompleted pass...
Club tables will be assigned as soon as practicable after the Hall is opened to all groups of members wishing to eat together, the management reserving the right to fix the maximum and minimum membership. Each club table will choose one of its members to act for it in dealing with the management...
...that was passed by Congress last February permission was given for the construction of a drawless bridge over the Charles at Soldiers Field of not less than twelve feet clearance in the main channel over the ordinary height of water in the basin. The Massachusetts Legislature passed an act that was approved by the governor on May 13 last amending a previous act in accordance with the act of Congress providing for the building of a bridge with funds donated for the purpose, the payment of damages to any persons up river whose rights of access by water are injured...