Word: mannered
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...side. It is usual; too, for each camp to elect a vice captain to act in the event of the captain's absence. It is also the captain's duty, at some time before the debate, to assign points for their men to look up and present. In this manner is prevented needless repetition of a point advanced and a logical presentation of their case is assured. At the end of the year the losing camp often gives a dinner to the winning camp and the club's existence is ended...
...head gardener in all particulars, and has carried out certain plans which have been carefully matured. The most important of these plans is the improvement of the central pond, a small body of water which has heretofore given much trouble. Mr. Ames attacked the problem in a thorough manner, and the result has been most gratifying. The water-plants have grown and bloomed well, and warrant the expectation that a continuation of the same policy next year will give a superb display of the finer water-lilies. It would be a great addition to the attractiveness of the Garden...
...coached by Lewis and Waters, and the backs by J. Dunlop '96. The rest of the squad practiced outside on the dummy, which MacMaster has improved in such a way that when tackled it breaks from the supporting rope and is thrown to the ground in much the same manner as a runner...
First. The crew is not a unit. The cars are not uniform, and the power does not go on exactly together and in the same manner. In other words the crew is not well together. This is the most serious fault any crew can have and most fatal to speed...
...talks, the more informal the better, on topics particular or general as the speaker might to qualified. At this moment, there are half a dozen or more men, connected with the University, who could handle such a series of lectures in a most attractive manner. Several are old enough to make their remarks in part reminiscent; others would have little trouble in preparing a few facts that could not fail to interest an audience of College men. And if such lectures are ever announced in the CRIMSON, let us have them prefaced by "*" (open to the University...