Word: suit
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Spring football practice will commence this afternoon on the Freshman baseball grounds at Soldiers Field. The time for the practice today will be 3.30 o'clock, but hereafter the hour will be fixed to suit the convenience of the candidates. An effort will be made to increase the importance of this period of the football training, and though the work will last only two weeks, it is expected to prove very helpful to those candidates who take part. Head coach Cranston will assist Captain Marshall in directing the work...
...precedent that the awards of arbitrary boards can be interfered with and you deal a death blow to arbitration. The United States has insisted on the power to interpret arbitration of South American disputes. By what right does she now insist upon the power to interpret arbitration awards to suit here own selfish interests? The affirmative has taken its stand because we believe that in the lives of men and of nations, personal, selfish considerations must yield to the call of international honesty and fair dealing...
...performance last night surpassed anything that has been done previously by the Cercle Francais. Each actor understood that the play was written in a totally different vein from last year's comedy, and in consequence made the gestures and intonations suit the parts. The "finesse" of the comedy was not lost when acted so intelligently...
...restaurants of the Republic, and through the salaried positions in its government, the citizens may earn money; and for the more ambitious, proprietorships of the hotels and stores offer chances for very profitable investments on capital saved. Breach of contract in business or other disputes may be brought in suit and tried in the courts of the Republic, under judges elected from and by the citizens. Boys who perhaps have never associated idea of "law" with anything but the thought of a policeman who was to be hated and avoided, find themselves among the makers of law, with a personal...
...with the wrong foot. This gave Willis a slight lead which he maintained to the end. In the 440 yards run M. T. Lightner '03 led throughout with E. C. Rust '04 second. Rust was hindered from challenging Lightner in the stretch owing to an accident to his running suit...