Word: puts
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...commemorative medal of President Eliot by Deschamps has been completed, and copies of the medal have recently been put on sale, and may be obtained at the Co-operative Society, at the Union, at University 9, from E. H. Wells, Secretary of the Harvard Alumni Association, 50 State street, Boston; from Mr. John De La Mater, 515 Western Union Building, Chicago, III., and from the Secretary of the Harvard Club of New York. The price of the medals will be $5 each, which will approximately cover the cost of the medal, and the cost of importation and duties. They will...
...lack of a suitable defense for the Indians' forward pass and criss-cross, double-pass plays, which were worked repeatedly for long gains. Both teams suffered severely from penalties, and in one instance Harvard lost half the distance to the goal line, amounting to 30 yards, when Peirce was put out of the game by Umpire Edwards for charging into two Indians who were pulling Starr toward his own goal after the ball had been downed...
...been the hard-working, law-abiding people of Ireland, Scotland, and Germany, who have become assimilated with us as an important part of our nation. Lately, however, large numbers of Italians, Hungarians, and Russian Jews have become to this country; but we need not be alarmed, provided they are put to work and not allowed to become attracted to our large cities...
...University team, and some good rushing by Harding. After this touchdown had been scored, the University team seemed to play much harder; but, though they gained ground readily, they were unable to score in the time remaining. During the last few minutes of play a number of substitutes were put...
...below the average of past years; but the remedy does not appear to be in going to the time and expense of orchestrating songs that in the opinion of the Committee were inferior to those selected. The competition is nominally closed, but it is not yet too late to put into use words that are dignified--not blatant and boastful--to be sung to some tune that we all know; nor is it too late for men of musical ability to make an effort to turn out a song that will take its place among those of which...