Word: following
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...order that more interest may be taken in the Class races to be held on Friday, April 11, it has been decided to provide tugs for those who wish to follow the crews over the course. It is hoped that enough interest will be shown for each class to have...
...statute to be enforced--that consequently the main issue was Mayor Low's subjective attitude and not the objective results. Further than this it was established that there was an antecedent presumption in favor of the law and in favor of its strict enforcement; that good results would follow enforcement while connivance would be attended with evil results, and finally that the plan of the negative -- judicial enforcement--by merely preserving the present state of affairs and offering no remedy, led nowhere. Harvard's contentions in answer were based on the objective results of strict enforcement despite the fact that...
...unless there is a union of all anti-Tammany forces, Tammany is sure to elect its ticket--even last fall a few thousand votes turned the other way would have changed the result. Besides, Mr. Low, by his letter of acceptance and his campaign speeches, has pledged himself to follow a course of judicious enforcement, and the departure from it would be a breaking of his pledge which would deserve a defeat for the reform party in 1903. The Low administration is making steady progress in every direction. Business men are enthusiastic in its support. The press is unanimous...
...lacrosse season opens tonight with a meeting for all candidates for the University and class teams at 7.30 o'clock in Lower Massachusetts. At this meeting the work of the year will be briefly outlined by C. R. Stevenson, captain of the team; and short addresses will follow by F. B. Taylor 3L., head coach; R. H. Grimes 3L., who will have charge of the Freshmen; and J. W. Sever '01, captain of last year's championship team. R. S. Francis '02 will speak on the relation of lacrosse to other sports...
...regardless of pathways, with a view to seeing and exploring as many different kinds of topography as the country affords, and each man may note as he pleases the plants, birds, minerals or rocks. The leader's object will be geological, and the pace rapid; those who go may follow closely or drop out when they choose. All taking part in these walks are advised to take luncheon with them and to be prepared for rough country, including swamps, thickets, woodland and steep hills. Officers of instruction and government are urged to go as well as students. The first excursion...