Word: lightly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...statements that the Society now utilizes all four floors of its building with over 14,000 square feet of floor space; that throughout the academic year it maintains on its pay roll an average of over sixty employees, and that it disburses for wages, taxes, printing, expressage, water, light, heat, and supplies, an average of about $1,000 per week. In the delivery service four teams are kept constantly employed and during the busy seasons these facilities are increased. Owning the business block which it occupies, the Co-operative pays to the City of Cambridge taxes upon an assessment...
...Music, the universal art, is apt to come to him in its more frivolous and vulgar form, so that the regards it only as a light diversion. The exceptions to this class, men who, by fortunate environment, have experience of the best music as listeners and performers, realize that they have an invaluable resource and a quickened sense of beauty; that if such opportunity could be extended, in some degree, to the average college man, he would also gain a higher appreciation of the dignity of the art, and a considerable addition to the sum of his cultivation...
...Haven, Conn., Oct. 15, 1907.--The Yale University football squad was given a light practice this afternoon. After a little preliminary work in kicking and catching for the backs, the squad was divided into three teams, each of which had a long signal drill. A fifteen-minute scrimmage between the first and second teams followed, in which the first team scored three touchdowns, gaining most ground by long end runs and skin tackle plays. Many forward passes and a few onside kicks were tried with poor success. Murphy played a fast game, making one long run and a clever forward...
...scored in three rushes, Pope making the touchdown. McKay kicked the goal. After a few minutes more of play the first team scored again. The second team made three fumbles, missed a forward pass, and lost the ball on downs. The first had no trouble in gaining against the light second team, and Pope made the second touchdown. After some very ragged playing, the first team lost the ball on a forward pass, but recovered it again on a blocked kick, and pushed it over the line. The teams lined up as follows: FIRST TEAM. SECOND TEAM. Crowley...
There was no scrimmage for the University football squad yesterday, only a light practice being held. Coach Cutts had a squad of line-men, composed of Grant, Nourse, Peirce, Brock, Burr, Fish, and Robinson at work tackling the dummy. The ends were given considerable practice in running down under punts and tackling the runner...