Word: kept
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Early in November the Crimson offered a suggestion that a general memorandum book be kept in the office of the Union, in which men who are arranging functions of more or less importance might enter dates and thus avoid unnecessary conflicts of engagements. Such a book was accordingly started with the consent of the Union authorities, but so far the scheme has met with no support. As was pointed out at the time, the value of the book depends entirely upon the spirit with which it is used. Its present incompleteness renders it absolutely worthless. We still believe that...
...Ford's "Oxford: an Opinion" is so modest in its claims to authority that it almost forestalls criticism. Yet the author shows that during the single term her spent in the English university, he kept his eyes open and his mind at work. A longer experience and deeper meditation might have led him to change his mind on some things, as, for example, that it is not difficult to get the English point of view, or that "refinement, because it is the most difficult part of education to attain, should therefore come last." Some things, on the other hand...
...first half, the forwards, aided by Ford's brilliant playing kept the puck continually in the Dartmouth territory. The passing and shooting of Pell and Rumsey in particular was marked by present any organized play, and her scores were the result of Foote's individual ability to seize upon opportunities...
Williams forged ahead from the start and at the end of the first half the score was 16 to 6 in their favor. In the second half, due chiefly to the fast work of the Williams guards, who kept the ball in the University team's territory most of the time, and to the heavy scoring of Austin, Williams totalled up 19 more points. In this half Almy was substituted for Scribner, who proved to be Harvard's weak point...
...half Briggs went in for Newhall and later for Hicks while Paine took right end, vacated by Briggs. Hicks made the first goal of the half, and Pell made the next unassisted. The play then became less interesting, and although the University team could not rush successfully, Andover was kept from scoring by good defensive work. In the last thirty seconds of the game Briggs dribbled the puck down cleverly and passed to Pell who shot the goal...