Word: previously
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...appeal to the fairness or good manners of the disturbers will restrain their exhilarated spirits, we suggest that they retire to the seclusion of their rooms, and, calling to mind all the humorous incidents of the previous hour, shout, and stamp to their hearts' content...
...ideal class election is one which is attended by an overwhelming majority of the class; which excites a free discussion of the merits of the various candidates; and at which everyone shows his freedom from all previous affiliations, and casts his ballot for the man who seems to him best fitted to fill the office for which he has been nominated. Unfortunately, ideal elections are rare, but the practical obstacles are by no means insurmountable, and can be overcome gradually, if not at once...
...decided, in addition, to secure the services of eight policemen to maintain order during the games. This step has been necessitated by unfair crowding, and similar conditions, at games in previous years. Furthermore, S. Powel '08 and O. W. Knauth '09 were commissioned to engage competent officials to umpire the games...
...game, and certainly in the games still to be played the team has need of the strong support of the undergraduate body. The enthusiasm displayed so far is most commendable, and frequent mass meetings must bring it to a higher point even than it has reached in previous years...
...University football team held a very snappy 25-minute scrimmage with the second eleven yesterday. Neither side scored, but the playing was fast and full of life throughout. The two teams were more evenly matched than in any previous scrimmage this fall. The University eleven was weakened by the Absence of the regular ends and of But and Parker in the line. C. Blagden '02, tackle on the 1901 eleven, and Coach Curtis played tackle and end respectively on the second team. Although playing only off and on, their work strengthened the second team's defense considerably. D. J. Hurley...