Word: naming
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...makes for sentimentalism, gets down to the hardpan of wholesome boyish sentiment in a way that ought to delight his contemporaries; as it certainly will their fathers and uncles. "Cragan the Spalpeen" shows touches of Celtic with and spirit such as the author, if we may judge by his name, comes honestly by. The metre of line eleven halts badly and is easily amended. The author of "The Lecture-Tasters" is moderately funny; but here and there he is led too far astray by the exigencies of rhyme. An editorial sets forth the difficulties inherent in a prompt and satisfactory...
...James '08, H. von Kaltenborn '09, J. B. Marsh '08, H. E. Porter '09, C. Woodman '07; from the Law School--I. J. Bounds 2L., W. A. Spicer 2L.: from the Graduate School--F. W. Cushwa 2G., J. S. Galbraith 3G. G. Bettman 3L. has withdrawn his name from the list of nominations...
...petition has been signed by 90 members of the Junior class to add the name of C. Wiggins '08 to the list of nominees for president of the class...
...Parker has withdrawn his name as a candidate for president of the Junior class and C. C. Pell has withdrawn from the nominations for vice-president. In consideration of the fact that these two candidates were not present at the class meeting and were therefore unable to resign if they wished to do so; and also in view of the fact that according to the Constitution resignations should be in one week before the election, the date of election has been postponed until Tuesday, November...
...rules forbidding a man to run with the ball or to hold it in his possession any length of time prevent all roughness, but there is none of the concentrated attack that marks association football, basket-ball or hockey. Dr. Sargent has as yet given the game no name...