Word: seconds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON Building, Memorial Hall and the Union. It is expected that a record number of ballots will be cast, for, as the total of 410 in the first election broke the record established in 1916, an equal number cast tomorrow would surpass the total of 407 made in the second election in 1916. Due to the depletion of the Senior classes by the war, only 165 ballots were cast...
...Wednesday or Thursday the foot ball team will oppose western plays if present plans come through. An assortment of Oregon tactics is on the way East and is due to arrive tomorrow Coach Knox will then collect a team from his squad of second-string men, drill it in the new plays for one afternoon, and the next day pit it against the University team in a dummy scrimmage...
...following Sophomores have been named to act as watchers at the polls in the second Senior Class elections tomorrow. If any men is unable to be on hand at the time and place given below he must either secure a substitute and report the change to the Nominating Committee at the CRIMSON Building or arrange, with the approval of the Committee, to report at some other hour. A complete and corrected list of the watchers will be published tomorrow...
...have drawn it up, stipulates, that the purpose of the organization shall be, in general, to stimulate in schools and colleges the appreciation of the balance of body, brain and spirit in the well-moulded man, and specifically, first, to help the feeble body to become strong; second, to encourage the eager mind to find expression; and third, in the spirit of Roosevelt's practical idealism, to develop intellectual patriotism and the understanding of the duties and opportunities of American citizenship in our domestic problems and foreign relations...
...taboo method imply one or the other of two things: either their secret fear that the Russians are working out a superior system, or their conviction that the American people can't be trusted to tell right from wrong. The first of these ideas belittles democracy; the second denies it. HAZELTON SPENCEE...