Word: keeping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...making of the best team we have come up against this year," he said. "The men are all fast, their stickwork is good, and they have the necessary weight. With proper coaching, a championship team should be turned out next year. As to the Harvard game, if you can keep Nash, Harvard's first attack, covered, you should have no trouble in defeating them, although they are sure to put up a good fight...
...following rates on Yard tickets will be observed: Under 500 tickets, 30 cents per ticket; 500 to 800 tickets, 25 cents; over 800 tickets, 20 cents. Chairmen of the different spreads should make arrangements for tickets at these special rates with W. Rollins '16, Thayer 49, who will keep office hours daily from 12 to 1 and from 2 to 3 o'clock...
...performance of his duties as an executive officer of the United States. These latter include his reports as Secretary of War, his instructions as Secretary of State to the American delegates to the Second Hague Peace Conference, and certain of his more important diplomatic notes. It is planned to keep the official documents separate from the others except in the case of the volume devoted to military organization and colonial policy. Here will be included such portions of Mr. Root's reports as Secretary of War as throw light on these subjects. The titles of the volumes now in press...
...exciting race the 1919 four lost to Pomfret School at Pomfret by the narrow margin of a quarter length. The Freshman got the jump at the start and maintained their lead until the last 200 yards. When the schoolboys set a pace which the University yearlings could not keep up with. At the finish the Pomfret boat swept across the line in record time for that courses, 2 minutes 51 seconds...
...against their will, to support it. If the majority of voters believe this today, all those men who believe the Union to be a failure; all those for whom its services are so small that they take no interest in it whatever; and all those whose slim purses would keep them from joining even at a $6 fee; all these are to be compelled to join the Union. And yet yesterday's writer naively said that to call it compulsion is "a waste of time...