Word: acceptable
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...special study which entitles him to be a candidate unless he is twenty-one years old, has obtained the Oxford B.A., or otherwise qualified himself, has shown aptness for research, and has chosen a line of study which may profitably be pursued at the University. The delegacy may then accept him, and after two (or in some cases, three) years of study, he may receive the degree of Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Letters. If he obtains either of these degrees, he will be allowed to proceed to his M.A. under precisely the same conditions...
...Chess Club has received a challenge from the Columbia Chess Club to play two correspondence games. It is probable that Harvard will accept the challenge for one of these games and will arrange for another game by correspondence with Yale. It is hoped that Yale will play with Columbia, thus making a three-cornered match...
...today from Pennsylvania. The fact that Knipe called Harvard's the strongest eleven of the season, our victory over Pennsylvania last year, and the fine playing of the team in the Yale game had led us all to expect a different outcome. But all we can do is to accept the defeat cheerfully and keep up a loyal spirit, and support the eleven next year even more heartily than this year. We cannot be too grateful to Captain Emmons, Dr. Brooks, Mr. Deland, Lewis, and the other coaches for their untiring efforts this year. They have done their best...
...Shoenfeld, T. Spalding, W. W. Stevens, W. L. Van Kleeck. The Boston Chess Club extends a most cordial invitation to all members of the University interested in chess, to be present and witness the match. It is hoped that a large number of men will take interest enough to accept the invitation...
...business meeting last night it was voted to accept the invitation of the Wendell Phillips Club for a joint debate. The proposed date, Nov. 30, will have to be changed on account of other debates which the Union has on hand...