Word: keeps
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Professor Edward Caldwell Moore, Ph.D., D.D., of Cambridge, will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel at 8.45 o'clock this morning and the days following until March 29. Professor Moore will be unable to keep the regular preacher's hours in Wadsworth House, but will be at his home, 21 Kirkland street, every day except Saturday and Monday at 2 o'clock...
...date, Seniors have not answered to the call for their class lives. It is most important that every member of the class should send them in to Thayer 6, as soon as possible, in order that the class report may contain the full list. W. Tufts, Jr., will keep office hours in his room, Thayer 6, from 1.45 to 2.45 on Tuesdays and Thursdays...
...members of the University track squad held a meeting last night, to discuss the proposition of an international track meet with Harvard, Yale, Oxford and Cambridge as the contestants. No definite steps could be taken, but the men signified their willingness to keep training until early in July, if an earlier date could not be settled upon. It seems likely that this meet is practically a certainty, and it is hoped that the date can be arranged for some day about the middle of June...
...Bowdoin fencing team was able to keep its date and met the University team in the Hemenway Gymnasium last night. With the exception of one double overtime period, all nine bouts were won rather easily by the University team...
...managers, players, and captains have often been inclined--quite naturally--to consider everything before economy and to rely luxuriously on the great sums collected at games as more than covering the bills. What I have just said, though general, is by no means universal. Instances of courageous effort to keep expenses down are not infrequent among managers, and may at times be discerned even in captains and coaches. Moreover, there has been marked improvement in these matters within a very few years. The use of automobiles has been cut down; the waste in supplies has been diminished...