Word: exerts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...been peremptorily se uestered by one Greer, Comptroller of Athletics. We next trundled down to the freshman courts, in the hope that their physic use were still being improved without reference to acts of the Massachusetts legislature, and that there, in the very citadel of strongfortism, we might blushingly exert our feeble strentht. A sing intimated that the door was locked for the day. We were interrupted in the act of opening a window by the watchman placed there they Comptroller to prevent the use by the little fellows for he building designed for them. This wothy opined that...
...tear through for bigger and more numerous gains than he has in his two previous games this fall. He will not be, however, the only effective line plunger in the Stadium contest. Captain Kyle of the Indiana team weighs 190 pounds and is sure to make the Crimson defense exert itself to the utmost to stop...
Although President Obregon may not realize it, he has given to this country the greatest weapon of influence in Mexico that it has yet had in its possession. By inculcating in these students American ideals and methods of though, these various colleges can exert a very wholesome, though somewhat long-distance control of affairs south of the border. It will take time for the effect to become evident, but if the embryo statesmen are given the proper attention and treatment, a gringo tinge will surely appear in the actions of the Mexican government before many years have passed...
...seldom that a dispassionate man feels called upon to answer an attack upon the existing order of things. But, having read the communication you printed last Friday under the heading of "The Mental Luxury of Conservatism," and realizing the enormous force such communications exert on the public opinion of our community and the insidious threat they offer to the very existence of Boston society, I think it necessary to reply. Being neither a Northeasterner nor a Middle-Westerner, I truest that I am not partisan...
...both at the dormitories and in the Yard. It is a disgraceful fact that many do not care enough about their elections to take a short walk. At least it would be worth while to see if these delinquents would fall into line if they didn't have to exert themselves too much; also, they would have no "alibi" for not voting. J. K. WHITE...