Word: sakes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Last week the crews underwent the difficulties and hardships of Arctic exploration to be on the river, and the soccer squad kicked a ball among the ice sheets and mud puddles of Soldiers Field for the sake of being out-of-doors. Today the fielding candidates for the nine don the glove, and the lacrosse men assume the stick. Tomorrow, figuratively speaking, others will exert themselves in track and football...
...stolen, should at once report the missing article and the circumstances of its loss to the Yard police. However trivial the loss may seem, it is from such clues that detection of the culprit and return of the stolen property have resulted in several instances. Not for his own sake alone, but for the sake of his fellow-students, the loser should co-operate with the Yard detectives in this...
...built. This was the understanding on which the undergraduates pledged their money, and is the understanding on which they should base their payment. The committee does not plan and does not wish to receive money under false pretences, but it does expect every man who pledged money for the sake of having an up to date gymnasium connected with the University to live up to his word...
...sake of convenience the Junior, Dance Committee has been divided into four sub-committees. The chairmen of these committees are: W. H. Clatlin. Jr., invitations; H. R. Hardwick, Union; R. B. Frye, boxes; and B. Harwood, music...
...great fact that we are glad to remember is that during all its development the game has always been played for its own sake. The spontaneous and unorganized game of 1875 has given way to a highly organized sporting machine surrounded with Stadiums, Athletic organized cheers, ticket police forces. And yet, when it is the play that is it has remained