Word: limiting
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...made by Reidpath of Syracuse in 1912 and was equalled by Meredith last year. The collegiate record for a straight track of 47 3-4 seconds, made by W. Baker '86, has stood since 1886. W. Willcox, Jr., '17 pushed the Pennsylvania captain to exert himself to the limit on the long straightaway, but the latter came through on the final stretch with an unbeatable record-breaking sprint...
There is no limit as to the number of tickets which may be applied for either for the Yale or Princeton games. Twelve cents in stamps for postage and registration should be included in each application...
...been found necessary to limit the size of the Flying Corps to 100 men, but others may sign up and will be placed on a waiting list...
...eight cities in its itinerary. Such a situation necessarily dampens the reception which the undergraduates get in the West and South, and thus handicap these student organizations. The greatest good, however, may accrue to the alumni. Instead of having their purses drained and their hospitality taxed to the limit, the graduates of the four universities will be able to support each other's activities, with the result that Christmas tries in the future will be more uniformly successful...
...entrants. In a small body of six vitally interested men, the temptation to unfair manipulation is too great. The entire Student Council should pass upon the eligibility of late entrants. In so large and representative a body, the influence of personality and extraneous pernicious impulses will be impossible. A limit should also be placed upon the time of entering a competition after it has been started. This limit should be set at not over three weeks. Men entering at that time by the permission of the Student Council would not be seriously handicapped, nor would they be favored...