Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...banners, as soon as the experiments warrant, that we are reserving this surplus fund. Taken all in all, then, I do not think that we are as black as your correspondent paints us. At the same time I welcome his criticism for the excuse it gives me to put the aims of the Trophy Room Committee before the College. It gives point, too, to the old adage that it is well to look before you leap. B. A. G. FULLER...
...lack of funds in their control. It is a great pity to allow banners and other destructible relics to be ruined because there is not enough money to preserve them, and to allow cups to be hidden away out of sight because there are no cases to put them in. Certainly this is a cause which deserves recognition from the class treasurers, and the example of 1908 should be followed by the graduating classes of the future. But it would seem more appropriate if the Athletic Association would set aside enough of its funds to provide for the trophies...
...they can easily become mere breaths of the past and mean nothing to those of us who belong to the present generation. Nor are traditions always worthy of further perpetuation. But in matters which concern so deeply the life of the University the past should not be so utterly put away, and the most satisfactory method of retaining its history is to preserve the actual emblems of bygone achievement. Into whosesoever hands the care of the Trophy Room shall fall, we hope to see its functions more adequately fulfilled than heretofore...
Owing to the failure of the manufacturer of the Senior class buttons to comply with the specifications in making the order the committee has been unavoidably delayed in getting the buttons. A new order has been placed, however, and the buttons are expected to be put on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's not later than December...
...yesterday afternoon by the score of 21 to 6. The Seniors displayed a more finished game and advanced the ball almost at will. The Sophomores played on the defensive during nearly all of the first half, and could gain only towards the end of the game when the Seniors put in a number of substitutes. For the Seniors, Cate at quarterback and Brooks and Hoffman in the backfield excelled, the latter scoring three touchdowns. R. C. Foster, Voshell, and Case, who made a 30-yard run for a touchdown, played well for the Sophomores. The feature of the game...