Word: agreement
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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More practical is Mr. Allinson's suggestion, in his carefully reasoned discussion of "Sea Law," that the only solution of the submarine controversy is an agreement that all merchant ships shall go unarmed and submit to visit and search, there by making it utterly inexcusable for a submarine to torpedo without warning...
...must apply to the janitor before that date for basement rooms, if desired, for the use of caterers. Seniors will be held responsible for the observance of the rule forbidding punches or distilled liquors in College rooms, and those who use others' rooms must file the prescribed written agreement with the Bursar. Seniors must notify their caterers that wagons will not be allowed in the Yard afternoon on Class Day, that between noon and 2 o'clock all materials must be carried by attendants on foot, and that between 2 and 11 o'clock attendants will not be allowed...
...cent. during the preceding year in the School, may, with the approval of both Faculties, register in the Harvard Divinity School, and take, without charge, a maximum of two Harvard courses as part of their year's work in Newton Theological Institution; it being understood that this agreement does not oblige an instructor to give any course which would not be given were it not for students in Newton Theological Institution...
Captain Seth Low and Manaker Elkin of the Yale crew will be in Cambridge over the week-end to draw up the annual agreement for the University's race with Yale on June 23. There will be no radical changes in this agreement, and the meeting today and tomorrow will be for the consideration of details as to the management of the regatta...
...significance to the alumni even more than to undergraduates is the project of an agreement between Yale, Princeton, Cornell, and Harvard to eliminate conflicts in the Christmas schedules of their musical and dramatic organizations. The need of a conference such as the one planned at the Harvard Club of New York was emphasized by the disastrous holiday season of 1914-15 when, for instance, Chicago had seven college concerts, St. Louis had four on four successive nights, and altogether Harvard conflicted with Yale on four of the eight cities in its itinerary. Such a situation necessarily dampens the reception which...