Word: using
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...request of the Boston local council of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Dr. Clarence J. Blake will deliver an address, open to men only, on "The Use and Abuse of the Human Body," on Thursday, January 21, 1897, at 8 p. m., in Trinity Chapel, Trinity Church, Boston...
...athletics in consideration of the abandonment of the Carey Building for athletic purposes after this year. Even if the petition to keep Holmes Field for athletics is granted for this year, the field must be given up next fall and the Carey building will then be of little use for athletics. As it cannot be easily moved to Soldiers Field, it is to be thus disposed of, and, in time, it will probably be used for some University purposes...
...candidates for the Sophomore crew are rowing every afternoon at the Gymnasium. The men use the oars now and by the end of next week, when the number of men has been reduced, the whole stroke will probably be rowed. Of last year's crew and substitures, Dibblee, McDuffie, Marvin, Holden, Swift, Whitbeck, Donald and Sampson are out, Boardman, Thomson and Perkins being with the University crew...
There are really comparatively few men, except those who live so near the College that in case of sickness they would go home, who would not have occasion during the year of using an infirmary. Those who would signify their intention of going home if taken sick might, as the communication suggests, be exempted from the fee. With this restriction it could hardly be said that "the many were paying for the few." There are some, to be sure, who would not use the infirmary, but these few should not hinder any movement which is so thoroughly desireable...
Question: "Resolved, That the Faculty should use the ordinary legal processes for the detection and punishment of vandalism...