Word: avail
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...this is the last competition open to members of the class of 1911, and the first for men from 1912, it is hoped that as many as possible will avail themselves of the opportunity...
...both the personnel and the methods of the coaching during the past season. Moreover a majority of the men who took part in the Yale game this year are left as a nucleus for next year's team. But even prospects as bright as these will be of no avail unless the same intelligence and determination that made this season a success are continued during the coming year...
...vote of the trustees free admission to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts is granted to instructors and students in universities, colleges, normal schools, and similar institutions, who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity. Tickets will be sent by mail or issued at the entrance of the Museum to any whose names are sent to the director in response to this notice. The Bulletin of the Museum, issued bi-monthly and containing announcements of objects newly installed, official notices, etc., is sent free to any place of education or to any instructor on application...
...from his academic life, both in the way of learning and pleasure, is all but over. He retires to his selfish pursuits, thoroughly convinced that, unless he has already "made good" in athletics or some other undertaking, further effort for the College or class will be of little avail. The same spirit is evident in the small number of Seniors who join in at such an informal gathering as was held in the Union last evening in the slow response that answers the repeated calls of the class Secretary and Class Committee; in the half-hearted interest that is taken...
...gain this end are barbarous beyond belief. Not only are their bodies mutilated, but they are frequently killed and eaten by the native soldiers in the employ of Leopold. The natives are not lazy, but on the contrary, most industrious when not tyrranized by native troops, and eagerly avail themselves of a chance for betterment...