Word: proper
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University team's defence is strong, for five of the six defensive players have had previous experience. The greatest difficulty will be experienced in developing the forward line. This work can be carried on with greater facility when the field is in proper condition. The present softness of the ground makes quick and accurate passing almost impossible. Harvard will play her first game in the intercollegiate league against Haverford on Saturday. No admission will be charged to the game this afternoon...
Essays offered in competition for these prizes may be on any subject approved by the Chairman of the Committee on Bowdoin Prizes as a proper subject for treatment in literary form. Theses that form part of the regular work in an elective course may be offered in competition, with the consent of the instructor in the course, or, subject to such consent, may be rewritten for the prize competition...
...CRIMSON hopes that under the new direction the subsidiary libraries will receive much needed attention. These at present lack proper advertising among the students as to their location, the qualifications for membership, and the time during which books may be used. If uniform hours and a standard method of gaining admission to the subsidiary libraries were adopted, it would facilitate their use, and consequently increase their service to the University. Furthermore, by generally acquainting undergraduates with these facts, the overtaxed resources of Gore Hall could be proportionately relieved...
...Captain R. C. Foster '11 outlined the work of the winter season, saying that although the relay teams would have the hardest work, there would be an excellent opportunity for individuals to get into training. Field-event men, in particular, he urged to come out in order to learn proper form before beginning the more rigorous work of the spring season. The Freshman relay team will begin practice immediately, and all men with the slightest ability ought to report...
...LECTURE. "The Proper Assessment of Fire Insurance Rates in Great Cities." Mr. Henry E. Hess, of New York, N. Y. Emerson...