Word: withdrawals
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting of the CRIMSON board last evening it was unanimously voted to withdraw the privileges heretofore given in the use of this office to the representatives of the Boston Post, the Boston Evening Record, and the Boston Daily Advertiser...
...trial heats of the mile were processions. In the final heat, however, Brinckerhoff went ahead of the starters to set the pace for two laps, and an interesting race was the result. Fearing was ahead, with Schrader second, until he ran off the track and had to withdraw. By the third and last lap, Dawson had come up to the front and, with a spurt at the finish, he passed Schrader, who had just ridden in the trial heat. The finish of the tandem race was very close. Underhill and Williams passed Hewitt and Baker within a few feet...
...life among which they work.- (x) They are themselves redeemed souls.- (2) They best can sympathize with the sufferers.- (3) Their entire lives are devoted to their task.- (4) Their enthusiasm is genuine and voluntary.- (x) No one is compelled to join the army.- (y) Any soldier can withdraw at any time.- (5) Obedience is absolute and willing: Booth, pp. 242, 243.- (b) Methods are most direct.- (1) Soldiers come into closest and most intimate contact with those they seek to save.- (x) They visit the poor in their homes, saloons and dens of all kinds.- (y) They entice...
...reply to the communication which appears in another column concerning the amounts charged the class crews by the 'Varsity management we have little further to say. Our first editorial was written with the hearty approval of two captains and their managers. If they are now content to withdraw their objections we have nothing more to say concerning the matter...
Warren followed for Harvard. He stated that the negative emphasized the present redundancy of currency, and that they wished to withdraw a quantity of the notes...