Word: strictly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Strict training will be required from now on, in preparation for the handicap and class games on April 11 and April 17 respectively. There will be no track work during the Easter vacation, but training will begin again immediately after the vacation in preparation for the dual meets with Dartmouth and Yale on May 9 and May 16 respectively, and the Intercollegiate championship games on May 29 and 30 at Franklin Field, Philadelphia...
...candidates for the University and Freshman track teams will be given a rest until the weather permits a resumption of work in the Stadium. Then training will begin for the handicap games on April 11 and the class games on April 17. After the spring recess strict training will be enforced for the dual meets with Dartmouth and Yale on May 9 and May 16 respectively, and the intercollegiate championship games...
...York. Speaking on "The Training and Responsibilities of Parents," Dr. Peabody said that everything in modern education depends on the influence of the home in regard to the intellectual and moral ideals of boys and girls. Parents should begin the training of their children early, and be more strict in refusing their children pleasures that will interfere with their school-work. There should be some real home interest in the life of the community and a real endeavor to interest the child in the best literature by reading aloud. The table conversation should not be on the malfeasances...
...through lack of any specific charges. Certainly such an excuse can no longer hold good. If use of the Gymnasium is to be more beneficial than dangerous, if the basketball team is to be given a fair chance, not only must the building be given a through renovation, but strict sanitary regulations must be enforced...
...course it is impossible to lay down any strict rules, but a few suggestions may be of assistance. No man can go through Harvard without changes in his point of view a broadening of his faculties, and new ideas on every phase of life. These are the points that may be brought out. Specific facts are wanted, but a little thought on the bearing of each important event in the formation of character and tastes will make the record far more interesting and useful. Influence of schooling, friends, room-mates, instructors or undergraduate undertakings, are all points of the utmost...