Word: admittedly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...street, has finally been completed. The exterior of the building, which is constructed of red brick, is in the colonial style which predominated two hundred years ago. The house is nine feet above the street on a grass terrace, against which rises a retaining wall of stone. Three entrances admit to the house; a main entrance, and a gate at either end of the wall leading to the side doors. The lot in the rear of the house is of sufficient area to allow a tennis court and a good expanse of lawn, which may be utilized for spreads...
...football game is changed nowadays less by running than by kicking. Even the inventors of the most deadly plays will admit that, I think. Gordon Brown's Yale eleven did not kick because it did not need to, nor did Warner's Carlisle eleven last year in the game against Dartmouth. It would be a mistake to suppose, however, that these two teams were not equipped with a first class kicking game. Brown's Yale team was irresistible, just as was Warner's on its big day. I doubt, however, whether either coaching system would think the less of kicking...
Though an oversight at the Athletic Office the right of admission to the football game with Princeton was apparently included among the privileges stated as attaching to H. A. A. tickets. These tickets do not admit to that game. As stated on the tickets, they admit the owner to all athletic events taking place on Soldiers Field, except the varsity football game with Princeton, and the varsity baseball game with Yale. They are not transferable and are issued only to members of the University at five dollars each...
...tickets which admit owners to all contests on Soldiers, Field, except the baseball and football games with Yale, and to membership in either the Weld or Newell Boat Club upon registering at the boat house and paying the required locker fee, are now on sale to members of the University only at Leavitt & Peirce's at five dollars each. Football season tickets, admitting to all football games played on Soldiers Field by the University team, except that with Princeton, are on sale to members of the University and the public at the following places: in Cambridge at the Co-operative...
...strenuous outbreak occurred. It had been the custom for students to offer excuse for absence from chapel. The tutors decided no longer to admit such excuses. This caused great indignation among the students, who met in a body and declared the rule "unconstitutional." Several windows were broken and several suspected students expelled. At this the three lower classes went to the President declaring that they would leave College. The Seniors applied for recommendation to another college. The Overseers of the College, however, held a meeting, and by confirming the action of the President and tutors and announcing their resolution...