Word: make
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...were inclined to make light of the statements made frequently last spring of the general lack of attention to collegiate duties on the mornings of football games will be interested in the announcement of the Student Council published on another page. The figures show an alarming amount of cutting of twelve o'clock appointments on the mornings of the Carlisle and Dartmouth games. There was an average of sixteen cuts in the ten courses held at twelve o'clock on the day of the Indian game, and an average of almost twenty-three cuts on the day of the Dartmouth...
...spirited as deliberately to use the Union without becoming members. It is mainly through ignorance or failure to realize the intentions of the donor that this nuisance occurs. A glance at the rules of the club will dispel any such ignorance; a reading of Major Higginson's words would make anyone ashamed to use his gift without contributing something...
...much heralded, and by some much feared, parade passed into history with nothing to make it famous but the fact that it was orderly from start to finish. Perhaps this is enough, however, to give it a prominent place in the annals, as parades go, but we are beginning to doubt it. After all it is being evidenced more and more each year that the foolishness and childishness of the average undergraduate is in a healthier condition of restraint than ten, twenty or thirty years ago, and we are optimistic to the extent that we believe this state of affairs...
...game MacKay had just blocked Brown's punt on the 7-yard line and a single line play had advanced it to the 2-yard line. Brown was never formidable in this half, and except for a forward pass of twenty yards was unable to make any progress...
...factions representing government by boss rule on the one hand, and by clean, straightforward, progressive men on the other. Whatever a man's political affiliation, these questions are of greater importance than merely partisan distinctions. Those men in the University who are registered voters are given every chance to make use of their privilege, as all cuts from College recitations are excused, provided notice is given beforehand. Every man who can possibly go to his place of registration should do so, and cast his vote tomorrow in support of clean, intelligent politics...