Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...after franchises and grants,--in other words, privileges. Then I went up to Minneapolis and found the condition of corruption the same. Here they had gone still further and criminals were invited to come to the city to do their work so that the officials of the city might share in the spoils. Much the same conditions were found in Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Chicago. Opposition was the same in all cases. Opposition came from the slums. It came from the top of the city. It also came from the state government, back of the city. All reforms were practically stopped...
...College work on the days before and after important contests. In the present case, there is no reason why today's routine of lectures and recitations should not be carried through with absolute regularity. Every man who will attend scrupulously to this should have the satisfaction of doing his share to prove groundless one of the most dangerous criticisms of athletics...
...over $3,000 more than last year and three times the amount paid five years ago. This large dividend is made possible only through the fact that no less than 44 per cent. of the total business of the Co-operative was transacted with non-members who do not share in the profits. During the past year the sales to members amounted to only $205,840.50 or 56 per cent. of the total business...
...uncertain. The graded crews by their very nature are composed of men of much the same calibre, and it is in such an eight that a developing oarsman comes to light. The pleasure of rowing is also more real and tangible when each man can do his own share of the work. Incidentally there are boat club insignia to be awarded. With these reasons in favor of the graded crews, their popularity should be assured, and the inconsistency of their non-support deserves at least an explanation by those who cause...
...been abolished this year, a charge of $1 for reserved seats and 40 cents for admission will be made for all persons attending the game, and neither the H. A. A. nor season tickets shall admit. Those entitled to special privileges are urged, in this case, to do their share to make this game a success from a financial standpoint...