Word: makes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...regardless of who started the trouble last evening, the members of the dining association have shown an unusual tendency this fall to make noises and to throw food whenever any one has appeared in the gallery, whether or not that person has given any provocation. Gentlemanly behavior on the part of the members requires that visitors be shown the courtesy of no attention at all, rather than the discourtesy which they are at present receiving...
...Scott, superintendent of the United States Military Academy, lectured in the Union last night on "West Point." He began by saying that Harvard prepares its graduates for all the arts of peace, West Point for the arts of war; but the prime object of both is to make cultivated...
More men are needed for the Sophomore class football team. The condition on the field yesterday afternoon was deplorable, as there were not nearly enough men to make a complete team. It is absolutely necessary that every man who is able should come out. Men should report until Monday to J. Simpkins, acting captain. Practice begins at 3.30 o'clock. R. CLIFFORD, Captain...
...possible should be maintained with the departments of English and of public speaking, and the subjects discussed should occasionally at least be of local and contemporary significance. If in the attainment of these objects the social needs of the members be also recognized, the Freshman debating club should make an important place for itself in the life of the class...
...this situation the team needs the hearty support of the University even more than in the later games. The organized cheering which will start this afternoon will give opportunity for the undergraduates to express the confidence which we are sure they have in the team. To make the cheering effective all who can should sit in the reserved sections...