Word: kept
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...much attention will undoubtedly be given to the question of summer baseball and amateur eligibility in general. There is no doubt that the cases of eligibility which arose last fall have brought college athletics to a point where some drastic action must be taken, if they are to be kept on the level of strict amateurism...
...students, nearly every student is engaged at one time or another in some form of physical exercise. An association whose membership contains representation from all the classes, the upper class clubs, and the commons, appears to be unique among universities. The body is interested in fourteen sports and is kept alive and flourishing through the initiative of the undergraduates, who have their officers, their dues, their schedules, and prizes which demand a budget of more than $300 yearly. The aim of the association is the promotion of athletic competition among men who are not members of university teams...
...this purpose regular office hours are kept in Weld 44 every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 1.30 to 3 o'clock. Men will be assigned undergraduate advisors, chosen from a list of men who have achieved high standing in studies. These advisors will do no direct tutoring, but will endeavor to show men how to study and take notes in the best way, and by studying with them, will attempt to point out the easiest and most efficient methods of work...
...voting, two considerations should be kept in mind: first, what a candidate has done in his college career to merit the honor, and second, whether he is fitted to perform the duties of the position he seeks...
...about the same size as the editing room, opens out from it. The business manager's and stenographer's desks are on the east side of the room, and on the west side is the circulation manager's desk, and the filing racks in which the subscribers' names are kept. One corner of the business office is partitioned off with glass to form a private office for the chairman...