Word: within
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations...
...then, quite unjust to hold the University at large responsible for this affair. There have been occasions within the last year or two upon which students have been rather careless with firearms, and generally obstreperous; but a timely warning has always done away with this kind of thing, and it can be said, to the credit of the undergraduates, that no firearms of any kind were heard after Saturday's game. There is, however, a distinction to be made between these small breaches of discipline and the painting of the statue. The latter is something with which the student body...
...Within the last month the Peabody Museum has been unusually fortunate in receiving several valuable additions to its archaeological collections...
That is all there is to this rule. College men are just as pure amateurs as any other amateurs. Only they are particularly favored in that they are allowed (1) to participate in any closed college meet wherever situated and (2) they can compete in open races distant within 200 miles of their college but regardless of their real domicile if they ask for a permit...
College men are still entitled to enter any races, open or closed, within 200 miles of their real domicile regardless of their collegiate status. A careful digestion of the rules of the L. A. W. shows consequently that college riders are not spotted amateurs, but real amateurs with additional privileges granted them on account of their collegiate status...