Word: cut
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been the experience of England and Canada both at their universities and with their armies in the field that it is not desirable to cut out athletic sports however serious the situation. With a long period of preparation before us it is decidedly unnecessary and unwise to do so here. Even in the present unsettled condition there is no reason why we should put an end to those normal activities which we may with entire fitness continue...
...stewards, the only people in the building, were cut off from the stairs and had to get out by ladders...
...uniforms have already caused a change in habits and posture of the men wearing them. The traditional undergraduate indifference to the niceties of dress has been hidden beneath the smartness of olive-drab. The traditional undergraduate slouch is ironed straight in the square-shouldered cut of the military blouse. Clothing which is made to be worn well makes a man stand well. And when a man stands well, he is apt to to think well of himself, and of that service which he represents...
...organizing such a unit. Besides getting the appropriations from the Government for the purchase and maintenance of horses, stables, etc., I know of no suitable grounds on which to drill. I do not believe that Soldiers Field could be utilized for cavalry drill because the horses would soon cut the ground to pieces...
...Freshman manager competition, which has been running for several months, was also called off, and the managers surviving the last cut were appointed as a committee on Freshman rowing, composed as follows: J. R. Clements, B. H. B. Damon, W. J. Louderbach, A. L. Putnam, G. P. Reynolds and R. Tuckerman...