Word: prevented
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...present activity is not confined to the candidates for the Mott Haven team. The football men have already begun their season. The weather seems likely to prevent out-door work perhaps for some time yet, but the preliminary work in the gymnasium is getting the men trim for the harder work which will come when the weather grows more open. As soon as possible the captain will work with his men out-of-doors; and will be able to divide them into squads for real football work...
...operation it would (a) prevent speculation in land, (b) lower taxes on food, (c) reduce the capitalized value of land, (d) lead to a more effective use of land, and (e) relieve the extreme competition of the labor market: Labor Movement, ch. XXIII, p. 561 et seq; Sherman's articles in Forum, Sept...
...would place the whole burden of taxation on a small portion of the community; b. it would prevent the poor from owning desirable land, P, 6 L. T. Dis.; c. it would violate the fundamental principles of taxation-universality, equality, ability...
...being a dangerous sport. It seems probable, however, that the smaller colleges will vote solidly against such a movement. A solution of the question would be for Harvard to hold annual games with Yale in track athletics as she does in boating. Such a course would by no means prevent Harvard from meeting the other colleges...
...Ferris '91, No. 6; and S. B. Ives '93, No. 7. It is doubtful if either Hartwell or Ferris will be able to row this year. Ferris has not sufficiently recovered from a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism, and Hartwell's duties with the Scientific School may prevent his rowing. Of the other promising candidates there are S. N. Morrison '92, and P. Klimpke '92, who rowed substitutes on the crew last year. Besides these men there are A. J. Balliet '92, and Hagerman, L. S., who has had two years' experience in the Cornell boat. Other candidates...