Word: agreement
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Messrs Wendell, Lightner and Clark of Harvard and Messrs. Brooks, Thomas and DuVa of Yale. It was decided to amend the constitution in such a way that the committee shall have no power in deciding eligibility questions, as that matter is now adequately covered by the new Harvard-Yale agreement. It was also decided that the committee should adopt in full, both now and in the future, the actual track and field rules and arrangements of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America, except as regards the matter of officials. The officials for the dual meet for this year...
...meeting of the Athletic Committee last night, the appointment of John S. Cranston as head coach of the football team for next autumn was approved. The agreement and regulations made by the sub-committee with representatives of Yale University was formally ratified and a vote of thanks was given to the sub-committee. A sub-committee, consisting of Professor Hollis, T. N. Perkins '91 and R. Ernest '03, was appointed to rearrange the rules of the Athletic Committee with reference to relations with other universities...
...HAVEN, March 13, 1903.--The detailed two-year athletic agreement between Harvard and Yale was ratified here today by a special mass-meeting of Yale University...
...last meeting of the Harvard Athletic Committee the sub-committee was given full powers to conclude the agreement under its present form and as no changes have been made, the agreement is therefore now binding. As a matter of form the entire committee will again signify its approval at its next meeting...
...cases of disagreement as to the construction or meaning of this agreement and of both the existing rules and the rules herewith adopted shall be referred to an arbitration committee of three consisting of Mr. William Miekleham, of New York City, a graduate of Columbia University; Mr. R. D. Wrenn '95, representing Harvard; and Mr. Otto T. Bannard, representing Yale, whose decision shall be final...