Word: establishing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Gill, J. C. McMullin and S. E. Rothchild, alternate, will compose the Senior team, while L. Dennis, S. A. Freeman, W. Hettleman and J. T. Noonan, alternate, will represent the Sophomores. The Senior speakers will uphold the affirmative of the question, "Resolved, that the united States should establish a temporary protectorate in Mexico until order and stable government are assured...
...gift to the University. It was decided that there were too few material gifts which would be suitable to continue this custom for many years, so that when a scholarship was suggested the executive board decided upon this plan as the wisest. It felt that it would thus establish a precedent in the power of succeeding classes to continue, and which would at the same time do some definite good...
Legore, on the other hand, has given evidence that he is ready to establish himself as a real Yale hero. Two years ago his brilliance was smothered by the poorness of his team. Early this season he wasn't displaying the form expected of him, but Saturday he threatened genuine sensationalism...
...such a body as the American Academy, and the recognition it accorded the two new members, does something toward removing the impression that we are as a nation indifferent to achievements in arts and letters, and that we have no standards in such matters. The Academy is striving to establish and maintain such standards, as well as to encourage and stimulate interest in them. --Brooklyn Daily Eagle...
...authorities of these institution have agreed "to establish and maintain a two-years' compulsory course of military training as a minimum for their physically-fit male students, which course when entered upon by any student shall as regards such student, be a prerequisite for graduation, to allot a minister of an average of three hours per week per academic year to military training and instruction, and to use their endeavors to promote its interests...