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Word: puts (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University crew squad will be called out in the beginning of February, as soon as Mr. Colson arrives from Cornell, and the men will at once be put to work on the machines and in the rowing tank. The Freshman candidates will be called out immediately after the recess, and will begin rowing on the machines under the coaching of Vail. The members of last year's class crews will be called together soon after the recess to elect captains for the year. Candidates for the class crews will not, however, be called out until later...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crew Plans. | 12/22/1903 | See Source »

Winter work for track team candidates in the shot-put, and high-jump events will begin in the Gymnasium this afternoon between 2.30 and 5 o'clock, under the direction of Mr. Graham. Pole-vaulters will commence training tomorrow and hurdlers probably a few days later...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Track Work Begins Today. | 12/7/1903 | See Source »

...trend of the argument, and in suiting their own argument closely to that of their opponents. Yale's essential proposition was that though organization of labor has been necessary, and has as a matter of fact resulted in some good, yet on the whole it has tended to put its own interests paramount to those of the employer, the non-union man, and the public at large. Harvard answered this by arguing that the good which trade-unionism has aimed at could not have been accomplished without some encroachment on the liberty of the employer. The betterment of the laboring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE WINS THE DEBATE | 12/5/1903 | See Source »

Harvard failed to meet at once the fundamental argument of the affirmative, though by the close of the debate they met it as fully as it could be met. On the other hand, Yale put forward its essential contention at once and held consistently to it throughout the debate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE WINS THE DEBATE | 12/5/1903 | See Source »

Unions would strive to dominate the entire industrial world, to put a monopoly price on union labor, to limit production, and to dictate to employers. All this bodes no good to labor, rather constitutes a profound menace to American labor and American industry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE WINS THE DEBATE | 12/5/1903 | See Source »

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