Word: timed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only 327 undergraduates had applied for tickets to the Princeton game at 6 o'clock last night, the Athletic Association decided to extend the time limit for applications until 6 o'clock Monday. This applies to applications both in the cheering section and elsewhere...
...best men, D. F. O'Connell '21 and C. E. Dexter '22, it is difficult to predict the result of today's race. Cornell has only one man of prominence, McDermott, who ran here three years ago and tied with George King 1 G. B., who was at that time captain of the harriers. Syracuse University, whose team led the University here in the last intercollegiate race, has many veterans who will have the advantage of running on their own course...
...forbidden by the Faculty. An excerpt from the account is printed: "Dearly Beloved: We have met together upon this mournful occasion to perform the sad office over one whose long and honored life was put to an end in a sudden and violent manner. Last year at this very time, this very place, our poor friend's round, jovial appearance (slightly swollen, perhaps), and the elasticity of his movements, gave promise of many years more to be added to a long life, which even then eclipsed that of the oldest graduate...
...present a strong team, but not the strongest possible, because of the injuries which have been weakening the squad for the last few weeks. Though little is known of the unusually light visiting team, the University eleven does not expect to be hard put for a victory. The last time that the southerners visited Cambridge, three years ago, the Crimson eleven rolled up 51 points against them...
...what was going on in all the factories. This right of representation is no very radical plat-form; it is not only-justified but inevitable. An employer is in no way compelled to accept the advice offered, provided he has an open shop. Refusing this right at this time of strained relations is showing a great lack of foresight...