Word: warrant
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...preliminary meeting of the club will be held on Wednesday for the election of officers, and a second meeting will be held on Wednesday of next week, at which new men may join. Weekly meetings will then be held, provided enough interest is shown to warrant them. In the course of the year there will be frequent simultaneous performances by Mr. G. H. Walcott of Boston, E. E. Southard '97. C. T. Rice '01, and others...
Many of the abuses in the College Yard, that have been tolerated from year to year, have recently grown so pronounced as to warrant a complaint through the columns of the CRIMSON. One of the most objectionable features is the presence of unauthorized guides, who frequent the Yard on Sundays in particular, and of uncleanly, ill-behaved children, who are allowed to roam almost at will through the grounds...
...striking feature of the current issue of the Advocate is the very creditable technique and tone of the verse. The stories, on the other hand, are in general vague and much longer than the plots themselves would warrant...
...also some work in line formations, will continue until next Wednesday afternoon, when a game between two scrub teams will be played on Soldiers Field. Next Thursday, as previously announced, the kicking contest will take place. After that, spring football will end, unless there is enough interest shown to warrant continuing the work after the recess...
Viewed from this standpoint, a yearly fee of $10.00 is unjustifiably large. Houston Hall is said to be the best example of this sort of a club in this country. The annual dues there are $2.50. Possibly circumstances may be enough different with us to warrant a charge of $5.00, but this seems to me the extreme limit: and a lower charge is highly desirable...