Word: kept
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only five matches are scheduled for this afternoon. The attention of contestants is called to the following regulations: Matches not played on schedule will be defaulted; a player, however, may not claim default if his opponent appears within half an hour of the set time. These regulations must be kept absolutely as it will be impossible for those in charge to give personal attention to every match...
Freshman crew work started yesterday afternoon. About fifty men reported at the Newell Boat House where Captain C. T. Abeles '13 of the University crew outlined the fall program. The men will be kept indoors on the machines for the first three or four days, when two crews will be picked to row under Coach Stephenson, who will be assisted at times by Coach Wray. The rest of the squad will then report at Weld for dormitory rowing...
...Date-Book will not be kept in the Union as heretofore, but in the Common Room of Thayer Hall, where the Student Council will have its offices this year...
...rules governing the tournament are essentially the same as last year, except in the following respect: prizes will be given to the runners-up as well as to the winners; balls will be furnished in the final and semi-final rounds; the score cards will be kept at the field, and the results of each day's play must be recorded by the contestants before 6 o'clock...
...ministry yielded the leadership to law after the Revolutionary War, and law remained the dominant profession of Harvard graduates until 1880, when business took the lead. At Yale the ministry competed successfully with law until after the middle of the nineteenth century, when law took the ascendancy and kept it until 1895, being then displaced by business. At the University of Pennsylvania one-fourth of the graduates used to go into the ministry; now about one-fiftieth do so. Oberlin College, founded with strong denominational tendencies, shows the same story of the decline in numbers of men going into...