Word: agreement
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...time in the past nine years, Yale could have used Freshman or graduate athletes against Harvard. The fact that Yale has not tried to use such men, until last Saturday, would lead to the conclusion that a three-year rule was recognized, even if no three-year agreement existed. That such an agreement does exist seems clear...
...averting similar conflicts in the future. Working on these premises, under the leadership of such sound thinkers as have, agreed to attend the meetings, some progress at least should be made toward the discovery of means for the peaceful settlement of international disputes. Of hardly secondary importance to agreement upon the form which the promotion of international justice and world organization should take, is the necessity for educating public opinion at large in a truer understanding of the basis of international relationship. The discussion of effective methods and tactics for creating and spreading this public opinion should...
Another important clause in the agreement is that providing for the continuance of the second eight-oared race. Although at first opposed by the University, this race seems to many desirable in that it gives more men a chance to row in the final contest...
...final agreement for the Yale boat races on the Thames River on June 24 and 25 have been made. The university eight-oared race is to be rowed upstream on Friday, June 25, at 4.30 o'clock. The start will be at the railroad bridge and the finish at the end of the four-mile course. The second university eight-oared race is also to be on Friday. The start is to be at the Navy Yard at 10.15 o'clock and the race will be rowed down-stream, finishing at the railroad bridge. The Freshman eight-oared race will...
...agreement provides that instead of three judges as last year, all possibility of dispute will be eliminated by having one judge at the finish of the race, and one referee to follow the boats. Each will have an assistant to take his place in case of absence. If either crew in the university race is disabled by a bonafide accident during the first half-mile, the boats will be called back. Mr. Harry A. Fisher, graduate treasurer of athletics at Columbia, will be the judge at finish...