Word: resulted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...entered, bringing the total to $35,370 for the campaign of Liberty Bond Week. Team 5 now leads the competition with a sum of $7,200 collected. Team 6 has second place with $6,650. This amount is more than the Committee had expected or hoped for, and the result of last week's drive shows the campaign to have been a success. The outcome was in large measure due to the zeal of the members of the teams in canvassing the college buildings. The most noticeable observation to be made is the response which men of moderate means gave...
...result of the balloting at the Union and at Foxcroft last Friday, the following men have ben elected to the University Dining Council for the year...
...limited to any one class of workingmen. This summer the great increase in their activities is the result of a desire to take advantage of the country while it is engaged in war, and being supplied with large funds of money if not from German representatives at least from German sympathizers, they have been particularly active in their attempts to destroy our food supply and prevent the production of war minerals. In these attempts they have been singularly successful. Grain elevators are still being burned and copper mining in Butte has been paralyzed since spring...
...composed of many diverse elements, some of which have mutually antagonistic objects in view. In its worst aspects it unquestionably extends to different forms of treason. But beyond a few leaders, it has no real organization of any kind. These men the government has been arresting. As a result the whole structure has crumbled like a pillar of sand, scattering the individual members over the country where they are still free, however, to do much as they have done in the past...
Verse is abundant: among the longer poems is one by J. D. Parson '17, containing some imaginative lines upon a well worn subject; and J. T. Rogers experiments with initial rhymes. The unfortunate result is that the reader's attention is concentrated upon the beginning of each line, while the middle and the end are forgotten...