Word: went
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first lot of the University Register for 1914-15, which went on sale yesterday afternoon, has been disposed of completely. Another shipment, containing 300 copies, will arrive on Monday and volumes may be purchased at the two stores of the Co-operative, beginning Monday afternoon, at the price...
...speaking of the police force, he said, "You can say what you like about the New York policeman in certain critical cases, but you cannot with any justice say anything derogatory as to his bravery." He cited numerous instances of bravery under very trying circumstances and went on to say that the spirit of the force does more than anything else to build up a thoroughly honest police department. "Men respond to spirit, morale, call it what you will, more than to anything else in the world...
This morning the University cross-country team will meet the teams of Yale, Cornell, Princeton, Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dartmouth, University of Pennsylvania, Pensylvania State, Syracuse, Colby, Columbia and the College of the City of New York in the intercollegiate cross-country meet at New Haven. The men went over the course yesterday afternoon, returning to Hartford last night. The race will be called at 11 o'clock this morning, after which the team will lunch at the Yale training table and witness the football game in the afternoon...
...Once again the elevens of Smith and Gore played a 0 to 0 game yesterday. Smith, however, had the best of the contest, which was one of the hardest struggles in the series. Hitchcock and Rossiter, of Smith, each tried a field goal from fairly easy angles, but both went wide. Another attempt to play off the tie will probably be made tomorrow...
...honors went to Maine, as Preti of the winning team was the first man in. His time for the course was 25 minutes, 15 3-5 seconds, which stands as a record. Shriver of Williams was second, while Bill, of Maine, and Cook, of Technology, finishing a second apart, were third and fourth respectively...