Word: make
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Permission has been granted the track management to make another set of jumping pits and run-ways on Soldiers Field. They will be placed inside the Stadium track at the opposite end of the oval from the old pits, and have already been started. They include pits and run-ways for the high-jump, broad-jump and pole-vault, and a circle for the shot...
Apparently, there is no possible way of satisfactorily improving the present Gymnasium to make it meet the needs of today. The building is entirely out of date, and is so constructed that any attempted changes or additions could not relieve the conditions nor could they do away with the dingy equipment inside. The only way out of the difficulty is a brand new gymnasium, so situated that it would be accessible to all the teams and individuals who cared to use it, and of such dimensions that it would be adequate for the needs of the University for some time...
...appeal to the University, if it has funds to spare; we appeal to our graduates; we appeal to everyone interested in the promotion of healthful exercise, to make it possible to erect at Harvard a gymnasium that may be classed among the leaders and deemed worthy of this University...
Wednesday, March 25, is the last day for men in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to make application for rooms in Conant Hall and the north end of College House, which are set aside especially for members of the School. Full information in regard to these rooms may be obtained from the Secretary of the School, 10 University Hall...
...will" for "shall" in a recent notice appearing over my name is due to the fact that the notice in question was conveyed from my house by telephone, to the CRIMSON, after my sudden and urgent departure from Cambridge. I make this remark with the hope that it will spare me the receipt of additional anonymous postal cards regarding this matter. These in one way are pertinent, in another grossly impertinent. J. D. M. FORD...