Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University crew was given a long row yesterday afternoon down to the basin and back again above the boathouse. A slow stroke was practised to give the men better control, and special attention was paid to correcting the tendency to rush the slides. Tappan was put back in his former position at two, where Farley has been rowing for the last week. No changes have been made in the order of the four...
...Harvard Year Book for 1905, which will be put on sale next week, contains leading articles by several public men, information concerning the various University activities and statistics of all organizations. The more important articles are as follows: "A Message to the Younger Generation of Harvard Men," by Hon. Theodore Roosevelt '80; "Theodore Roosevelt in College and Out," by Congressman G. C. Washburn '80; "The Famous Class of '81," by F. A. Tupper '80; "Why Harvard Men Follow Roosevelt," by Professor A. B. Hart '80; "The New Degree with Distinction," by Professor M. H. Morgan '81; "The Year with...
...spite of the unusually favorable weather conditions, the time made in the track events was not especially fast. In the field events two new outdoor records were established. C. J. Hart of Phillips Exeter Academy put the 16-pound shot 42 ft., 7 1-2 in., breaking the former record of 42 ft. In the hammer throw P. T. Cooney of Exeter bettered the former record by three inches with a throw...
...recently published references to the Mod. Fac. these words occur: "Several of its members, as a result of their acts, might be punished by the College and put in prison by the civil authorities. In consideration of a promise to relieve them of these penalties the undergraduate members of the Med. Fac. have contracted to bring the existence of the society to a close." No description of the proposed agreement could be further from the truth than this last sentence; but it represents a popular misconception that accounts for most of the criticism that has been aroused. It is true...
...prank playing natural to such a situation. As long as the College remained a College this spirit was fostered and some explanation could then be made for the existence of such an organization although its existence was to our minds unjustifiable. But now times have changed, the University has put away childish things and the "Med. Fac." is out of date...