Word: rooting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Pennsylvania--A. Beck, R. H. Clay, G. Haskins, L. P. Jones, H. H. Morris, S. W. Root, W. Stanton, M. S. White...
...School will be held at 7 o'clock this evening in the American House, Boston. R. W. Child 3L. will act as toastmaster, and the speakers will be Dean J. B. Ames '68, Professor J. C. Gray '59, Professor S. Williston '82, G. E. Buxton, Jr., and E. Root, Jr., of the class...
Regulation is not an effective remedy because it does not remove the cause. Municipal ownership strikes at the very root of the evil. If New York owns the street railway system and leases it to private companies, the incentive to corruption will be weakened because a lease is not as valuable as a franchise, and the operating company will be less powerful. If the city assumes the burden of operation then the opportunity for this kind of corruption will be entirely eliminated. The possibility of petty graft within the department itself can be avoided by adopting civil service rules, such...
...summary: HARVARD. CORNELL. Broun, r.f. l.g., Goodwin Quigley, l.f. r.g., Chase Amberg, c. c., Root Griffiths, r.g. l.f., Dickerman, Avery Brooks, l.g. r.f., Lyford...
Score--Harvard, 26; Cornell, 13. Goals from the floor--Quigley 4 Griffiths 3, Brooks 2, Broun, Lyford 2, Root 2. Goals on fouls--Griffiths 6, Dickerman 4, Lyford. Fouls called--on Harvard, 13; on Cornell, 14. Referee and umpire--Stafford of Auburn. Time--20-minute halves...