Word: remains
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Every members of the Junior class is urged to be at Soldiers Field at 3.30 o'clock to cheer the team. Men are requested to remain outside of the ropes and not to interfere with the progress of the game. W. H. KELLING. H. W. NICHOLS...
...will be on duty in the reading room in Gore Hall, where they may be reached by telephone from 9 to 5 o'clock every day in the week including Sunday. Only two hours still remain vacant. Every man has a free hour after his hour on duty so that in case he is called during the latter part of his period on duty his other work will not be interfered with. These student guides are mainly upperclassmen, but there are a few Freshmen and several Graduate students. About 25 men, each of whom gives from one to five hours...
...team is being coached to play clean football, even if they lose by it. If the football rules are bad they should be changed, but while they remain in force they must be lived up to. When a man plays awkwardly, but does his best, don't laugh at him,--cheer him. Finally, let us play the game savagely and fiercely but cleanly...
...address endeavored to show how it is possible to obtain durable satisfaction from College life. Obviously a man must be in perfect physical condition in order to enjoy his life. It is essential, then, to live a clean, vigorous, wholesome life. To do this a man must remain free from the drunkenness and licentiousness, which will ultimately ruin his physique. A young man should not, however, lead an ascetic life. It is well to take an interest in all athletic sports, but they must be made subordinate...
Despite the fact that the Advocate begins the year with a welcome innovation--a new cover and smoother paper--the same conservative merits remain. The usual shortcoming of the paper, its ultra "literary" tone, is not so noticeable as of old. If the Advocate is to do its best, let the classic Pegasus continue to be enlivened for the "average undergraduate" by the common oats and bran of stories that are local and present and by poems whose subjects are tangible...