Word: acceptable
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Russell Club of Boston University at I aac Rich Hall, Boston, last night. The question was "Resolved, That the United States should use every means to maintain the integrity of the Chinese Empire." Harvard supported the negative and won chiefly by the unusual tactics of forcing her opponents to accept her interpretation of the question. The Harvard speakers, W. T. Foster, D. C. Hirsch, and W. Catchings excelled in analysis of the question and in rebuttal. The Boston University speakers, R. H. Newcomb, I. M. Huggan, and W. H. Dow, Jr., failed to present a consistant case, while their rebuttal...
...players hear the whistle. The officials should be instructed not to blow the whistle when they note some foul or irregular play until the ball is dead and then they must report such fact to the captain of the non-offending side who shall promptly elect whether he will accept the play as it stands or the penalty. So it is today, rule 28. K. Note reads...
...colleges having over fifty members in the Freshman class was finally organized. The following are represented on the board: Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Columbia, Rutgers, Swarthmore, Union, Vassar, and Woman's College, (Baltimore) Cornell, Johns Hopkins, New York and Pennsylvania. The preparatory schools have five representatives. Princeton was willing to accept the certificates of the Board but declined representation on it. Besides the election of the Board, a chief examiner for 1901 was appointed for each subject, every college being represented...
...schools, according to the definitions of requirements laid down by a committee of the National Educational Association on "College Entrance Requirements." The board will appoint readers, and the results will be sent to the colleges in the form of a certificate, giving percentage attained, which the college may accept...
...Deutscher Verein hold a meeting last night and voted to accept Mr. Conried's plan for the presentation of a German play this year. Mr. Conried is he manager of a German stock company a New York, and the play "Iphigenie auf Tauris," given by the Verein last winter, was presented under his direction. His plan is to come this year with his company and give another classic German play under the auspices of the Deutscher Verein. "Minna von Barn helm" has been selected, and this play will be given in Sanders Theatre on January 22nd; the Pierian Sodality will...