Word: kept
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...half0mile C. L. Ames '06, with a handicap of 60 yards took the lead and kept it to the end, finishing in 1 m.59 3-5 s. The scratch men finished close together about two seconds later with J. W. Foster '03, in the lead...
...year ago. To secure the best possible library on social subjects, the Committee wrote to twenty-eight English and American experts, asking each one to recommend ten books suitable for such a library. About one hundred of the books recommended have been bough, and the collection is being kept up to date. The leaflet which has been prepared by the Committee calls attention to these books, expressing the hope that the library will be freely used by members of the University. As characteristic books of the library may be mentioned the following: "Tramping with Tramps," by J. F. Willard...
...Weld boat led the Newell by about three-quarters of a length, but just as the crews were entering the bridge No. 7 of the Weld crew caught a crab on account of the heavy sea. This enabled the Newell crew to gain half a length, which it kept for only a short distance. The time was 11 minutes and 37 seconds...
...squad compete. On Saturday, March 28, a handicap mile run was held, and last Wednesday, a handicap half-mile. On Saturday the candidates took part in the following events: 100-yards dash, 440-yards run, two-mile run, pole vault, hammer throw and high jump. Eighteen men will be kept over for a part of the Easter recess...
...answers to the questions in the first part of the "lives" form the material for statistics in the class report. The sketch to be written at the end forms no part of the report and is purely optional. The "lives" are kept on file in the College Library, and it is consequently desirable that each man should write a short personal account of himself, that in after years people interested in him may find out his college impressions and his estimate of the significant events of his life and of the influence of those events and surroundings on his character...