Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...save for the light coming from the student's windows, the Yard was dark at night. Gas had just been introduced into Cambridge, and it was then thought too dangerous to introduce it into the College buildings. In 1857, however, the College agreed to allow the gas company to put gas pipes and fixtures into Holworthy where only the tutors and older students lived, on condition that it would do so free of charge. Soon after this gas was introduced generally and lamp-posts were put up in the Yard. About this time, too, the first private dormitory in Cambridge...
...Roosevelt's talk last night was a sincere, straightforward appeal to Harvard students to put an end once for all to that spirit of individualism, which has been called Harvard indifference, and which has done so much to hurt the reputation of the University. Every word of Mr. Roosevelt's speech was true and should be taken to heart by the students...
...will be coached temporarily by an ex-class crew man. Later a professional coach will be secured. The candidates will row on the machines untill the float is put in, and no candidate will be dropped until he has been given a thorough trial of several days on the water. Members of all departments of the University are cordially invited to try. No candidate will be required to join the club before the end of a fortnight's rowing. Men will meet in the rowing room at 4 o'clock sharp today...
...order of the crew was changed again yesterday afternoon, the men rowing as follows: Stroke, Goodrich; 7, Jennings; 6, Sprague; 5, Duffield; 4, Stillman; 3, Perkins; 2, Hollister; bow, Moulton. From this it will be seen that Stillman and Hollister have changed places and Moulton has been put at bow. Hayes and Ames practiced in a pair...
...been decided to send a team to represent Princeton at the Olympic games to be held in Athens from April 5 to 15. The members of the team are Robert Garrett, Jr., '97, captain of this year's track team, who will compete in the shot-put, throwing the discuss, broad jump, and horizontal bar vault; A. C. Tyler '97, who will enter the pole vault; F. A. Lane '97, who will contest in the 100 metre dash; J. H. Colfelt '99, who will enter the four hundred metre race. The men will sail on Saturday for Naples. From Naples...