Word: favorable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that between F. L. Davidson '17 and Breischneider. The bout lasted for nine minutes to a draw and the two contestants were called back for three additional minutes. During the final period its was apparent that Breischneider had the advantage, and the referee's decision was in his favor...
...remarkable assortment of courses announced for the Summer School of 1916 marks another advance in the abandonment of the old laissez faire policy. Not long since the Summer School seems to have been looked upon with no great favor by the authorities. The offering of courses was limited; and the "big men" of the winter session were for the most part notably absent from its Faculty. Moreover, no attention whatever was paid to the rooming and boarding problems of the students. The result has been that while such summer schools as those of Columbia and the University of California have...
...taken for the Class Album. Men from F. G. O'Neill, Jr., to Snell should all have had their photographs taken at Notman's (telephone Cambridge 3273) before the end of this week. Only about two-thirds of the class has responded thus far. It would be a great favor to both the committee and the class if the men would arrange sittings as scheduled, attending to this matter at once. All class lives should be forwarded to the committee without delay. 1916 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
Shooting and passing practice at the Arena yesterday afternoon was followed by a scrimmage of the usual length between teams A and B, which resulted in a 4 to 2 score in favor of the former...
...better proof of the really strong undergraduate interest in matters which extend beyond the four walls of the University could be given than the petition now being circulated in favor of the confirmation of the appointment of Mr. Louis D. Brandeis, LL.B. '77, to the Supreme Court of the United States. From all outward signs it has seemed during the present year that such interest was at a low ebb. The Forums, for example, have attracted unusually few men; the topic of Preparedness alone has aroused widespread discussion and led to action. The significant feature of this petition in favor...