Word: kept
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...This will help to prevent injuries from exhaustion as a secondary cause. A discussion of the details of the forward pass cannot be entered into here; but it may be noted, however, that if the defensive ends and tackles can be protected in some way, it should be kept as all excellent method of opening up the game. If this is done, the penalty for an unsuccessful pass should be removed, for this penalty now makes it so dangerous an expedient that the frequent use of the forward pass is naturally avoided...
...Corporation intends to have toilet facilities installed on the third floor in each entry of Thayer. This is, of course, a step in the right direction, but it will by no means make the conditions what they ought to be. It is not the high rent that has kept the Yard rooms from being filled in past years: the heating, bathing, and toilet facilities have been responsible. The aggregate cost of making the needed improvements in these buildings may be considerable, but a comparatively small rent advance would make it a profitable investment. This year the Juniors have done...
...University crew has been very unsteady and there has been a lack of drive and snap both in the finish and at the catch. In the second crew, the men have not kept their eyes in the boat, which has made their rowing ragged. There was also, like in the University crew, a lack of drive in the finish. In the third boat, the men made a weak finish and were uncertain of their slides immediately before the catch...
...last chance for purchasers of Freshman dinner tickets to redeem their rebate checks will be given at the Rendezvous today until 9 o'clock. Freshmen are reminded that only 25 cents will be returned, as the remainder must be kept for class dues...
...Trollingate, in order to intercept the St. John's steamer on her northward journey to Labrador. However, as the vessel was a week late, they shipped on a whaling boat bound for northern Newfoundland, intending to cross on her to Labrador. But the floating ice of the early spring kept them at a little whaling factory for some time. While there they were able to watch the whaling industry in its primitive form and also to take part in the capture of a large whale. When the ice permitted, they crossed to Labrador and made an attempt to penetrate into...