Word: allowing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...facilities for studying the manuscripts in the libraries of Jerusalem, Cairo, Mt. Athos, and Constantinople are very good. The libraries contain printed catalogues of the old manuscripts in them and the custodians allow explorers free access to the manuscripts. In addition to this the books are properly housed. So it is seen that the facilities for research in the East are fully as good as in the West; there are only three of the collections at Cambridge, England, which are properly catalogued and most of the manuscripts in America are so little known as to be of little...
...instead of one umpire there should be half a dozen or more, it does not meet the case. In boxing contests blows are struck too rapidly to allow the eye to follow them. When you multiply that by 11, I fail to see how half a dozen or a dozen umpires can correct this game. The correction must come from the manly opinion of the college. The alumni and undergraduates of all colleges may well work together that this disgrace shall cease. It is un-American and uncollegiate. Let each one try to raise the standard of play...
...been in sad want of a winning sprinter during the past year. Besides the dashes, Captain Hickok is the most in need of men in the half-mile run and mile walk. Woodhull, the half-mile man, is in college, but it is said his father will not allow him to train. Thrall is expected to do well in the walk, but he is the only man in sight just at present for this event, both Bunnell and Allison having graduated. Morgan is in the Law School and will run again this year in the mile...
...considering the question of challenging the Yale Freshman Union to a joint debate. The question has not yet been brought before the society, nor has it been passed upon by the executive committee of the club. Before any action is taken the Faculty will be asked whether they would allow the debate. If they decide favorably, there is no doubt that the club will decide at its next meeting to communicate in regard to the matter with the Yale Freshman Union...
...have already started training, to be followed soon by the entire squad. Captain Bustard has laid down a set of rules, which he will strictly enforce. They provide that members of the team shall not use tobacco in any form or intoxicating liquors, and that they shall allow themselves no indulgence which can interfere with their best physical condition...