Word: making
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...spite of the fact that the class of 1909 has never won the class football championship, and although this is the last chance to do so, there does not seem to be enough interest among the men in the class to come out in sufficient numbers to make up even two teams. Furthermore, many of those who have come out do not report regularly for practice, which makes it almost impossible to accomplish any results in developing a team...
...prospects for the University basketball team this winter are very encouraging. Of last year's team, Captain E. S. Allen '09, E. S. Currie '09, P. Brooks '09, S. H. Brown '10, G. G. Browne '10 and W. E. Scribner '10 are back. All are experienced men, who should make a good nucleus for this year's team. Of last year's Freshman team, Miller and Webber are the most promising candidates...
...published certain recommendations to the men who are to march in the line. The recommendations all suggest essentially one thing, that every man has the same responsibility as the various officials in preserving order and dignity to the end that the parade, in so far as he can make it, will do credit to the University. If these suggestions are carried out all will go well with the parade...
...want, for the sake of the football team, to ask every man in College to be very careful not to make any noise after 10 o'clock at night anywhere in Cambridge, where men who are trying for the team could possibly be disturbed by it. Sleep is absolutely essential to the welfare of the team and carelessness on anyone's part in keeping men awake may be very expensive. F. H. BURR...
...reform; the San Francisco labor government is as corrupt as any business enterprise. The old game of politics, the kind that Mr. Roosevelt plays, is one of compromise. The politician bought his position and kept it. Now the political aspirant should promise to follow out a definite program and make others promise and keep their word. The college man with a knowledge of economics should follow these rules and wrest the power from the agents of corruption...