Word: kept
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...there are two copies. Assuming that each man could cover the reading at the rate of 40 pages an hour, and that these books were in constant use, it would require exactly 14 days for the class to do the work. It is obviously impossible that the books be kept constantly in use during this time, and it is equally unfair to expect men to prepare for a conference two weeks in advance. Even if this system were practicable, it is a poor policy to require men to waste so much time waiting for books and not to make books...
...from authoritative sources that this is not the case. Although the Library may not have consciously changed its policy with regard to the purchase of extra copies of books, it has been noticeable for a year or more that the supply of books for new courses has not been kept up to the demand. It is true that the Library has eight copies of Callender's "Economic History of the United States," but it is also true that these identical books were given by a professor in that department, for whose students adequate provision had not been made...
Everybody who possibly can, even at some sacrifice, should attend in order to make the dinner a success. Tickets will be kept on sale today, and if possible tomorrow; an immediate response is desired, in order that the dinner may at least be as successful as previous Freshman dinners. R. P. LEWIS...
...make it regrettable that the author did not take time and room enough to be convincing. Yet, in spite of indifferent acting, the performance is not dull; and the success is sufficient to make us hope that this opportunity for dramatic experiment on a modest scale may be kept open...
...main part of the practice was a twenty-minute game with the second team, which followed a long preliminary practice, the two sets of forwards carrying the puck against their respective defences. In the game with the second team the first team forwards kept the puck in their opponents' territory most of the time, but were prevented from scoring by the good defensive work of Browne, Blackall and Smart, combined with the accurate covering by the second team forwards. Several times, however, the latter succeeded in breaking through their opponents and eluding the University defence. Three goals were scored...