Word: manly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...points considered and adopted on Friday and Saturday: In measuring, the forward point of the ball will be the determining point. The mark of the fair catch will be considered as on the spot where the ball is actually caught. There is some ambiguity to this rule since the man making the catch is allowed two steps. This is one of the points left to be corrected by the sub-committee on editing the rules. The committee provided that if a player is out of bounds when the ball is put in play, it shall be brought back and played...
Most of the 23 musical numbers, including the incidental music during the farcical football pantomime, have a contagious dash of professional quality. This reaches its climax in the two coon songs, "Toss out a Rose" and "I want a Sporty Man" and in the "Ballet" of the harem...
...dining room and kitchen is shared equally by the members of the Association. The change proposed is that a slight charge, sufficient to pay for their cooking, be added to the price of all articles not on the free list. The present system does not work equitably to the man who eats less than his share of articles not on the free list, whereas the proposed change would distribute the cost of extra service only among those who make...
...Elder '07, G. W. Hinckley 3L., and A. P. Matthew 1L. represented the University, and spoke in the order named. The Yale team consisted of E. H. Hart '07, J. N. Pierce 3D., and H. D. Smith 1D., who also spoke in the order named. Each man was allowed twelve minutes for a main speech, and five minutes for rebuttal...
...score of 267 to 211. The University team will consist of C. W. Wickersham '06, H. S. Powers '07, W. T. Kissel '08, J. A. Remick '06, and one of the following three: H. P. Chandler '09, F. R. Appleton '07 and N. C. Nash '07. Each man will shoot at 50 birds...