Word: acceptable
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...XIII succeeded, except in France, where tradition bound the clergy to the monarchical party. He tried to break the bonds by engaging Catholics to accept the Republic...
...dual swimming meet with Yale which was to have been held on March 26 will not take place this year. After the first postponement Yale specified that the meet should take place after the Easter recess. This date Harvard was unable to accept as the members of the team would then be taking part in other athletics...
There is no call for a radical departure. But there is reason--and strong reason, too--for greater care than ever in choosing the men who are to accept the trust of caring for an institution which should be regarded as Harvard's most valued possession--a veritable "House of Fellowship." Among the nominees there are men who will work for the Union. They are naturally difficult to distinguish. But every member of the Union can today well afford to weigh them in the balance of his own mind and after the dictates of his own conscience cast his vote...
Several men have been nominated for both an office and a committee. All who desire to do so may vote for these men for both positions, and if elected to both, the nominee will accept the office and resign from the committee...
...will be chosen, has been submitted by Princeton; President Butler of Columbia, President. Hadley of Yale, Mr. Wayne MacVeagh, Hon. S. E. Baldwin, Hon. D. S. Lamont, Hon. J. G. Carlisle. Invitations to serve will be sent to these men in the above order, and the first three who accept will be the judges...