Word: agreement
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...schedule for the University team next spring will show a return to the old agreement with Yale. In place of the percentage system of last spring, which resulted in the playing of an unnecessary third game, the University will meet both Yale and Princeton for the best two out of three games. In addition to the game on the southern trip, the University will meet Georgetown in a return contest on Soldiers Field. Johns Hopkins and the University of Virginia will be new opponents on the 1916 southern trip...
...with three successive victories over Princeton and two over Yale, the University baseball team lost the final game of the Yale series, 13 to 0, at Brooklyn on June 26. The University made only 3 hits off Way, and all of these came in the first two innings. The agreement with Yale and Princeton required that the game be played so that the championship could be decided on a percentage basis, even though there was nothing at stake in the contest...
...February 16th the CRIMSON announced that 22 clubs had made a final agreement regarding the election of Freshmen. It is important to the success of the movement which resulted in this agreement that the matter should be brought to the attention of all incoming Freshmen and should be kept in mind by members of the clubs themselves. The greatest danger to the success of the agreement lies in the chance that some members of one or more clubs will forget or not understand some provisions of the agreement and do something which will seem to the members of some other...
...room on those days by any class secretary or other person or persons without the previous written consent of the Bursar, who shall not give his consent in any case until such class secretary or other person or persons shall have filed with him a written agreement that this rule shall be complied with...
...Harvard, Yale and Princeton concurred in an athletic agreement, one section of which read...