Word: properly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...league aims to secure the election of proper candidates for municipal office, to encourage intelligent discussion of municipal matters and to induce citizens to take a more active interest in city government...
...covering the academic year 1902-1903, which is made public today, is as usual a highly interesting collection of facts and suggestions in regard to the conduct and improvement of the University. Perhaps the most important subject discussed is the need of a new library building, adequate for the proper storing and use of the great book collections now cramped in Gore Hall. The President emphasizes the fact that the Corporation cannot accept a new building for this or any other purpose, unless such a gift is accompanied by funds, the income of which will enable the Corporation...
...annual meeting of the Good Government League of Cambridge will be held in Sanders Theatre on Monday evening, February 8, at 8 o'clock. The purposes of the league are to secure the election of proper candidates for municipal office, to promote reforms in the conduct of city business, to secure an intelligent discussion of municipal matters and to induce citizens to take a more active interest in city government...
...duty of educated young men, Mr. Cosby said, to take part in the affairs of the country and, by endeavoring to give intelligence and honesty their proper place in politics, to do away with the present type of professional politician. Young men should recognize that they must take their share in affairs, learn men, find out what is necessary to be done, and do it. As politicians are professional men who have graduated from a training in practical politics, they are to be defeated only by men who have also had such a training. Young men, therefore, who desire...
...consisted of two thirty-minute practice halves between the first and second teams, resulting in a victory for the first by the score of 9 goals to 0. The play of the first team was concerted and swift, and the men showed less tendency to play out of their proper positions. A coating of snow on the ice was responsible for some rather poor work in carrying and passing; the shooting, however, was good. As usual Carr and Ivy proved a strong defense for the University team...