Word: act
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...teams are very evenly matched, with the chances in favor of the Seniors, who have six of the University players on their team. Many of the Junior players are inexperienced, yet a strong defense has been developed. F. B. Taylor 3L. will act as referee. Two twenty-minute halves will be played...
...this new law, the Corporation and the Board of Overseers may determine, three years from this June, whether the franchise for voting for Overseers, which has been limited by the act of 1865 to graduates of the College, shall be extended to graduates of other departments of the University...
...were about 300 hotels in what then constituted New York City. When Roosevelt left office two years later, those 300 hotels had increased to 2400. The reports of the Committee of Fifteen also point out that closing the saloons is sure to increase the Raines Law hotels, since they "act as a safety valve for the irrepressible demand for Sunday liquor." On the other hand, as a result of four years of practically open saloons after Roosevelt left office, the number of Raines Law hotels decreased by 1700. It is evident, then, both from experience and the testimony of most...
...Section 1. The President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Board of Overseers of said College, acting separately at meetings called for that purpose, may, after the expiration of three years from the date of the acceptance of this act as provided in section 2, determine from time to time by concurrent vote whether any, and, if any, what degrees issued by said College other than those mentioned in section 1 of chapter 173, of the acts of the year 1865, shall entitle the recipients thereof to vote for overseers to the same extent and under the same restrictions...
...Section 2. This act shall be in force when the Board of Overseers and the President and Fellows of Harvard College respectively at meetings held for that purpose, shall by vote have assented to the same...