Word: five
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Much of the journey was made in canoes through a region not before visited by English travellers, where the inefficient administration of the penal settlements has permitted the escape of prisoners, many of whom have become forest outlaws. The natives of the region belong to five different peoples, and among them are some whose religious rites include the keeping and sacrificing of bears. The return journey was made through Manchuria, which at that time had to be crossed in disguise...
Another thing--consideration should be taken of the fact that payments are to be made in five annual instalments, which ought to permit a man to subscribe more than he might otherwise be able. Our treasurer has given us an estimate of $25 per man as sufficient for a moderate fund. But it seems to me that the minimum ought to be at least $50. This involves a personal expense of but $10 a year for five years, and surely a man in behalf of the class can make so small a sacrifice as the saving of one dollar...
...University hockey team played a tie game with the St. Paul's School team at Concord yesterday, which resulted in a score of 2 to 2. Although two extra periods of five minutes each were played neither team was able to score the deciding point...
...prospects for a strong crew this year are fair, as C. Lawson '05 and T. G. Mejer '05 who rowed five and seven respectively last year are the only men who are not back, and E. Farley '07 and E. George '03 are the only men from the four oar who are not still in the University. R. V. Arnold '08, F. M. Blagden '09 and M. R. Whitney are the most experienced candidates for coxswain...
...committee on a central board of officials, composed of L. M. Dennis, W. T. Reid, Jr., and J. A. Babbitt, reported favorably on forming such a body. It advised that the central governing committee of officials be composed of five members and be appointed as a sub-committee of the Intercollegiate Rules Committee. Sectional committees of three each, of whom one shall be a member of the general rules committee are to be appointed for different parts of the country...