Word: kept
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...statistics compiled by the Dean that 35 per cent. of the men who made the minimum requirements at the hour examinations and were taken off probation, failed in their final examinations, the number of failures of these men being greater than the number of failures among those who were kept on probation. Over half of the Freshmen taken off at the hours last spring were dropped after the final examinations. As a result of these disclosures, the requirement in April was increased to its present standard. This change certainly seems justified...
...yesterday's race, the contestants kept together in the lee of the Boston shore for half a mile. Then Lynn drew ahead with Parker close behind, keeping this order until within 250 yards of the finish, when Parker spurted and won easily. Peabody finished third and Orr fourth...
...fact remains that, for these twenty-five years as a whole, it has been the most earnest and the best fulfillment of the creative and critical literary impulses in this University, if not in any university of America. More than most groups of college students, its editors have kept personal likes and dislike in the back-ground, and have chosen as their working comrades and successors any men whose love of literature has been as fiercely or as fancifully productive as their own. The anniversary number prints, in the place of a leading article, the names of all editors past...
...would have been a decided deficit. The increase in the football expenses was, of course, due largely to the trip to New Haven-money well spent. However, we have always disbelieved in the practice of supporting teams by subscriptions, and it certainly seems as though the expenses should be kept within the receipts, exclusive of subscriptions. They are at best an uncertain form of income and their burden is unequally and unfairly distributed. There are many ways in which the receipts from the major sports could be increased, and the CRIMSON again repeats that it believes the system of collecting...
...House is ordinarily open from 7.30 in the morning to 9 in the evening, but for special purposes it may be kept open after the usual hours. Applications for rooms should be made to the graduate secretary, whose office hours are from 12 to 1.30 o'clock daily, except Saturday...