Word: stricting
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...Party adlesion tends to purify politics; under a strict party vote. - (a) Deals would be eliminated. - (b) Bribery would be less frequent. - (c) Factional strife would be less common. - (d) Conscientious men more influential when in than when out of a party; H. H. Darling, Harvard Monthly...
...undergraduates or graduates and would not speculate with the tickets. The highest order issued was to a party of graduates who wanted forty-six seats. There were no other orders for more than forty seats, and only eight altogether for more than twenty five. The orders were issued with strict impartiality, and were given largely in a spirit of accommodation. It is fairly safe to say that if the extra orders had not been issued there would have been just as big as howl because they were not as there is now because they were...
...feeling in the college what it is now the inference from unexplained action keeping these men on probation might well be that honest endeavor to do what is required of men and atone for past short-comings is not sufficient, but that punishment must follow according to the strict letter of the law. It is needless to point out why such an inference would be exceedingly unfortunate. The Faculty owes it to itself and to the students that there be no ground...
...purchasers are reminded that a strict observance of the conditions under which every ticket is sold is absolutely necessary in order to have the tickets accepted. Mr. Jo nes will be at Harvard Hall today from 2-3 p. m. to give yard and tree tickets to graduates. There will be a sale of tickets to graduates not present members of the University on Wednesday from 1.45 to 3 p. m. at 1 Stoughton...
...leave town without express permission. It is natural enough that men on the class nines should some times prefer to play these out-of-town games rather than to practice with their class nines. The result, however, is disastous to the class nines, whose administration is, of necessity, hardly strict enough summarily to dispense with the services of such...