Word: returned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...points, two drop-kicks will not equal one touchdown and goal from touchdown. Hence, drop-kicking has also been practically eliminated; not an altogether desirable feature from the spectators' point of view. In connection with the four-down change it has been argued that the game will immediately return to the old form of mass play, but a member of the Committee says that the present "no pushing or pulling" rule will rob the former weight work of its effectiveness. In any case the offense has been balanced, if not over-balanced. With four chances to gain 10 yards...
Printed on the slip at the delivery desk in the Reading Room of Gore Hall are these words: "I promise to return the following-named reference-book tomorrow morning before 9 A. M." By this means it is hoped to have the books returned to the Library so that students may procure them for use during the day. We find, however, that a black list relates the names of 52 men who have failed to return the books even within half an hour after the required time. Now that the mid-year period is upon us, these reference books become...
...custom of having special guests on these occasions, whether they happen to be the weekly University preachers or not, is one to be decidedly encouraged. Especially should the committee in charge attempt to have the heads of the larger preparatory schools present, for often the college man, unable to return to school, would seize this chance to keep in touch with former interests. We understand that this custom has been in vogue in the past. We hope it will continue and the opportunities for meeting these men increase...
...receipts were $127,000. In 1909, they were $124,000. A substantial part of this decrease is due to the present policy of not soliciting subscriptions for the various teams from students. The experience of the past year shows that unless economy is practised, it may be necessary to return to popular subscriptions...
...brings together two lovers who had been separated by a difference in social rank, and reawakens the idea of love in a converted suffragette by a genuinely Werther - thunderstorm - Klopstock method. Little happens in the third act except the completion of the two incipient romances and the final return of the Faun to the realm of nature...