Word: kept
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University hockey team defeated a team picked from the Law School and the University squad yesterday by a score of 13 to 1. The University team played exceptionally well and kept the puck in the opponents' territory most of the time. The picked team showed an almost entire lack of unity. Their one goal was made at the beginning of the second half on a determined rush by the forwards who broke down the strong defense of the University team and made an opening for Wait who shot the goal. The University team played well together throughout the game...
...library of over four thousand text books and works of reference from schools of all grades. They have been given to the department by various publishers throughout the country, and comprise nearly all modern school books in use in the United States. The library will constantly be kept up to date by new donations and revisions. It will be open for the use of teachers on Saturdays, when an attendant will be in charge, and during the week will be used by advanced students in the educational department. It will also be open for the use of teachers who study...
...lodge beside the Library gate has been completed. It is intended to use it as a bureau of information for the convenience of visitors. A clerk will be in charge and the different pamphlets issued by the various departments will be kept there. A public telephone will probably be put in for the convenience of the students. It will be kept open day and night so that it may be possible to telephone when other places are closed...
...following the ball. After the first few minutes of the game the result was not in doubt. The Junior team displayed a surprising accuracy in passing and receiving the ball, and played throughout the game with excellent team work. They played much harder and faster than the Freshmen and kept the ball in their possession most of the time...
During the first mile of the race the men kept well together and neither team seemed to have an advantage. During the second mile, however, Mills began to get a lead over the rest of the men, which he gradually increased during the remainder of the race. Gallagher, Hall and Pownall moved well up to the front, and Clark changed his position from ninth to seventh. In the last two miles the positions of the first three men remained unchanged. At the finish, with the exception of an exciting contest for third, fourth and fifth places, the men were well...