Word: full
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...that the Junior class cannot be made to realize that, provided their dinner in the Living Room is successful, which means a full and enthusiastic attendance, they will have conferred on future classes a benefit of no little importance? Why is it that such an excellent opportunity, the last for the class as a whole, for gathering together is so unconcernedly and quite indifferently overlooked...
Professor Beale received the degrees of A. M. and LL.B. from the University in 1887. Three years later he became a teacher in the Law School, and in 1897 was appointed to a full professorship. Since then he has been connected with the Law School, with the exception of the years 1902 to 1904, when he was a professor and dean of the Chicago University Law School...
...years has been used for waste paper and storage, is now fitted up with shelves to increase the accommodation for pamphlets and books. The north side is divided into two rooms, one fitted up with shelves for duplicates and the temporary storage of gifts, and the other for a full set of parliamentary documents...
...football schedule has been approved with its full quota of games! But with its announcement comes a startling vote from the Athletic Committee, submitting for our consideration a proposition to abolish entirely all intercollegiate contests between the date of the Yale football game and the spring recess...
...been light for the greater part of the time on account of the poor condition of the track. The men are in good physical condition and have been worked out sufficiently to give the coaches a better line on them than was possible from the winter work. A full flight of ten hurdles was put up yesterday for the first time. Next week the training table will be started at Memorial Hall with about 20 men and will be moved to the Union after the Easter recess...