Word: agreement
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...question of fur-bearing animals is foreign to the subject. (a) The expediency of protecting the fur-bearing animals is foreign to the question of "a right to exclusive territorial jurisdiction," for expediency is not right. (b) The fur-bearing animals, however, can best be protected by international agreement: Atlantic M., Feb., 1890, p. 186; Forum...
...other minor sports follow suit, and carry the annual Yale-Harvard contests beyond the four most important branches of athletics. The immediate advantage to both colleges in the encouragement of bicycling need not be dwelt upon. The letter from Yale is a long step toward a mutual agreement. We hope that nothing will interfere to prevent a race...
...back down from her demands. One football game a year, and that in New York, is out of the question, and special students must not be excluded from athletic teams. The second editorial deprecates the action taken by the New York Graduates who drew up such unsatisfactory articles of agreement, though their active interest in college matters is greeted with satiation. The remaining editorials discuss the Sawin Memorial Fund, and urge interest in the nine this season...
...supposed that any such interpretation had been finally corrected. It is not, and never has been. Harvard's desire, to exclude either Yale or herself from playing with any other college. We can find nothing in the proposed articles of agreement from which the mistake can have sprung. It must have come from the outside press. We hope that hereafter college graduates and undergraduates will base their opinions solely upon official announcements, and will not again fall into the error of supposing that Harvard wishes to prevent games with any college or colleges...
...publish in this morning's CRIMSON the "Articles of Agreement" submitted by the Harvard Conference committee on Athletics to the corresponding Yale Committee at a meeting held in New York, Saturday, March 29. The Yale Committee, we are informed, were unable to agree to these Articles, but announced that they would have them published in the Yale News, Tuesday, April 1, and brought before the body of the students of their university Friday, April...