Word: limited
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...time this season. At present, Harvard and Yale are the only two colleges in which every man on the lightweight team weighs no more than 150 pounds. Each group, for practice games has had to play outside preparatory school teams whose men in many cases have exceeded the weight limit of 150 pounds...
...into the Yost Field House today for their last strenuous drill before leaving for the clash with the Crimson at Cambridge Saturday. A combination of drop kicking, punting, line plunging, and defense against Harvard was the order of the day, with Coach Barry Kipke driving his men to the limit in the final regular preparation for the feature event of the season. Tomorrow's activities will consist in a light drill before entraining for the East at 4.45 o'clock...
...Four more 8-in.-gun cruisers, bringing the total to the much-disparaged 18, the limit under the Treaty...
...Congress to form permanent bird refuges, favored instead the establishment of interchangeable refuges, which would some years be public shooting grounds. Most biting criticism came in regard to Dr. Pearson's Bulletin No. 6 which was circulated among members requesting them to oppose the 15-bird Federal limit on wild ducks which went into force this year. Dr. William Temple Hornaday, famed zoological member, supported the Emergency Conservation Committee, sent a letter to Mrs. Edge. "Ever since 1923," he wrote, "T. G. Pearson and a majority of the directors of the Audubon Society have been getting away with just...
...seems that one of the great Canadian Universities, which we credited with more sense, has fallen to the lure of publicity and has entered into negotiations with Mr. Vallee, designed to make the University of Toronto known from coast... There is a limit and it comes, we think, when college after college succumbs to the crooning voice of the New Yorker and goes after cheap radio and song sheet publicity, inimical to the interests of culture and education which a university, we have always erroneously thought, is supposed to embrace and cultivate. --McGill Daily...