Word: agreement
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Athletic Committee announced yesterday that at a meeting on January 4 it was voted that notice be sent to Yale that owing to the athletic situation at Cambridge Harvard will for the present be unable to renew the two-year agreement. On the following day Professor White, therefore, notified the athletic authorities at Yale that Harvard was forced to discontinue the two-year agreement between the two universities for contests in the four main branches of sport on its expiration the 15th of next March...
...This agreement renews itself for successive periods of two years, except upon notice to the contrary by properly constituted authorities not less than six weeks before the termination of the previous period of two years. This action on the part of the Athletic Committee was caused by the vote of the Board of Overseers in concurrence with the Corporation on November 21 directing the committee to sanction no appointments for intercollegiate contests after July 1, 1907. It was consequently necessary to discontinue this two-year agreement with Yale, the second term of which expires on the 15th of next March...
...agreement between Mrs. William Belden Noble, the founder of the lectures, and the Corporation, the terms governing the Foundation have been revised. The principal change is that by which the appointment of the lecturers is committed to the Corporation, instead of being made by the so-called trustees. The body which formerly appointed the lecturers, has consequently been dissolved. It was made up of the following: President C. W. Eliot, Professor F. G. Peabody, Rev. George Hodges D.D., Professor A. V. G. Allen, Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Rt. Rev. William Lawrence D.D., and the Rev. G. A. Gordon...
...enables distinguished men to interpret in foreign countries their own national ideals; "it is an interchange of scholars, not of politicians." The editorial columns demonstrate the leadership of Harvard University in the suggestion of interchange between Germany and America, and support warmly Professor Francke's contention that the Harvard agreement with Germany is purely academic...
...American Intercollegiate Football. Rules Committee, after a meeting in New York, has issued an interpretation of the new football rules. Under the decision of the Committee, the second umpire may be dispensed with by an agreement of the athletic managements of the two institutions represented...