Word: delayed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Hereafter, students who wish to make up omitted themes or other written exercises will be expected to do it with the least possible delay, instead of waiting until the next exercise...
...points out, the photographs can not be delivered by that time unless all orders are sent in before the spring vacation. It seems but little more trouble for the members of the class to fill out their lists at once than for them to wait, and by their waiting delay the orders of the whole class. Their compliance with the request of the committee will aid them in their work, and accommodate the entire class...
...list should be sent in before the spring recess, and to make perfectly sure of getting the photographers lists should be sent in within a week. The few men who have not yet accepted their negatives are urged to do so at once, as by not doing so they delay not only their own orders, but also those of all the rest of the class...
...85.The usual delay in starting was repeated, but the audience remained seated in a commendable manner. The first attempt at a drop was a failure. It is claimed that the '85 team were not in position when Dr. Sargent, the referee, gave the word, and therefore was totally unprepared. After some discussion the doctor decided that the pull should be tried over again, giving, as a reason, that Baker of the '84 team was already down before he said the word heave. When the drop came, '85 had the advantage by an inch or two. This they kept for some...
...floor, and it was necessary to barricade the space reserved for the teams by benches to keep it free for them Men ought to be especially careful that no crowding or pushing goes on today on the floor, for not only does it make a tedious and disagreeable delay, but it also materially obstructs the view from the benches. If every one will only sit still in his place, all trouble will be done away with, and the contest can proceed without these unnecessary sciences...