Word: put
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...general discussion that followed, the majority favored the plan as necessary to put the Union on a more logical relation with undergraduate life at present...
...necessary Union tax. An analogy was drawn between the Union and the Library; the fact that they were of equal importance to a man, and that to charge admission to the Library would be a grave hardship to men who worked and read there but yet they would willingly put up with...
...probation. Nothing but this attitude is responsible for the fact that men can go on probation, and still sail calmly on with no change in their lives until the trap upon which they walk is sprung and their footing completely drops from beneath them. When a man is put on probation his friends slightly deplore the fact, but seldom do they exert any moral pressure to impel the man to attend his classes and do the reasonable amount of study that is required to save...
...collection of editions of the poet Horace has been received at the Widener Library and will be put on exhibition after the 105 volumes which constitute the collection have been arranged and catalogued. The collection is of extraordinary sentimental and monetary value, and is the gift of Mr. William Cross Williamson '52. Mr. Williamson was a noted collector and lover of Horace. When he died two years ago, he left the collection upon which he had spent so many years to the College Library. His daughter, Mrs. Edes, sent the books from Boston and they have now been unpacked...
Only two of the University's team reached the finish, these being E. L. Davison '17 in the 125-pound class and R. C. Cooke '18 in the 158-pound class, but both of these were beaten by their opponents. Captain A. J. Weatherhead ocC. put up a splendid fight against R. Smith of Yale in the semi-finals of the 175-pound class, Smith getting a decision after an extra round. In the finals of the 115-pound class Captain Loo of Technology succeeded in getting a decision from W. Fowler of Yale only after two extra periods...