Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...button; R. G. Harwood, chairman, J. C. Bills, E. P. Burrill, E. T. Dana, H. W. Hines, and N. S. Simpkins. The committee has adopted a diamond-shaped button bearing the class colors in an original design of enamel. The buttons will be ready next week and will be put on sale at 25 cents each at Leavitt & Peirce's, where they may be obtained by all Seniors upon signing their names and addresses. A canvass of the Senior dormitories will be made to enable all Seniors to buy buttons...
...writer finds himself in a dilemma when making application for tickets for the Harvard-Yale game. One of the conditions of the acceptance of his application is that he shall put stamps to the amount of twelve cents on the envelope that is to enclose his tickets later on; and this requirement is particularly emphasized by the use of capitals. The writer believes that the requirement involves unnecessary postage to the amount of two cents on every application--assuming the registration fee to be eight cents and that two cents will bear the weight of the envelope and its contents...
Handicap competitions in the high jump and the 16-lb. shot-put will be held in the baseball cage this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Handicap competitions in the broad jump and pole-vault will be held at the same place on Friday at 4 o'clock. Entries may be made in the cage...
...Association is charging its patrons twelve cents and stating that unless each envelope contains the required amount of stamps, no tickets will be sent out. In other words, it is overcharging each applicant two cents in postage, and the intimation seems to be more that the Association has put the requirement at twelve cents chiefly because it did not take the trouble to look into the matter than that it clips one stamp off each lot and lays the proceeds up against a rainy Saturday. The explanation is simple: the Athletic Association figures its postage account even as closely...
Handicap competitions in the high jump and the 16-1b. shot-put will be held in the baseball cage tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Handicap broad jump and pole-vault competitions will be held at the same place on Friday at 4 o'clock. There will be separate cups for each event. The points counted for first, second and third places will be 5, 3 and 1, respectively. Points won in the competitions of October 29 and 30 will count towards the prizes; points earned in one event will not count in another...