Word: manner
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There can be no manner of doubt that the decision of the Athletic Association to hold only two winter meetings is a wise one. Whatever winter meetings may have been five or six years ago, it is certain that, in the past three years, they have deterioated very much in interest and success. We have no means of knowing the cause of this deterioration. It may have been in the management of the Association; it may have been in the spirit of the men. Whatever the cause, the fact remains that not enough interest has been shown to carry through...
There has been of late some discussion as to the management of the examinations and also some question as to whether they are conducted at present in the manner most agreeable to, and easiest for, instructor and student. Now that we are right in the midst of the trying examination period, questions on the management become doubly prominent. And there arises, as a result of a remark attributed to a member of the Faculty, and also of what seems like perfectly good reason, the question, "Why do not the Faculty furnish blue books for the examinations?" Everyone has experienced...
...ball nine) into the best possible shape to show the expert scholars of Harvard and Yale how real live persons from the west play ball. Manager Abbott hopes to be able to arrange a date with Captain Anson's colts. Smoking and drinking will be discouraged in every possible manner, as tending to injuriously affect the nerves. The Daily prophecies that the U. of M. base ball team for '91 will set a pace which will be of such a nature that numbers of other institutions will not be in it."- U. of M. Daily...
After considerable consultation, the executive committee of the H. A. A. has decided to appoint a new advisory committee composed of graduates. The committee will consist of three men, and will advise in matters of government of the H. A. A. and also as to the manner of training the Mott Haven team. The following men have been chosen for this committee: Geo. Mandell '89, Geo. Morrison '83, and Evart J. Wendell...
...themselves by watching the engineer trying to cool a hot box, and by running races along side of the train. In the afternoon the weather kept them on the train, and after lunching at Buffalo the men wandered all over the train. They were treated in a rather cold manner by the conductor, but after Cleveland, where we stopped for supper, the car was properly heated...