Word: agreements
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...both interesting and assuring in the present state of affairs in football circles, and particularly as both Yale and Harvard graduates are becoming anxious as to the Springfield match, to review the Harvard-Yale agreement, and set their minds at rest as far as possible. This agreement made by the four gentlemen whose names are subscribed, at Springfield, Oct. 20, 1891, reads as follows...
...rules of the American Intercollegiate Football Association. In the years from 1892 to 1894, inclusive, a meeting shall be held between the captains of the two elevens on or before Oct. 15, at which a referee and an umpire shall be selected and all matters not covered by this agreement shall be decided. For the year 1891 the referee and umpire shall be selected as soon as may be by mutual consent of the captains of the two elevens...
...Pennsylvania proposed in succession the rescinding of the undergraduate rule, the substitution for it of the rules adopted by Harvard and Pennsylvania, and the removal of it from the playing rules; but all these measures were defeated, and the meeting had to adjourn without coming to any agreement...
...Cambridge. During the summer there is considerable repairing to be done in preparation for fall rowing season. There are at present nearly one hundred and fifty dollars of outstanding debts incurred by members who have injured property belonging to the club. For this they are, by the terms of agreement, held responsible and are therefore in honor bound to make good the damage they have caused. A delay in doing this will occasion no little inconvenience to the club officers who earnestly request a prompt payment of their clamis...
...Princeton. These new relations mean much more than the mere pleasure of another worthy rival. They show a growing spirit of friendliness which must be refreshing to every man who has watched the petty squabbles of the colleges in recent years. Harvard and Pennsylvania have come to an agreement that puts them in an unfailing relation to each other and the sooner all the colleges come to an understanding about athletic matters and reduce them to one common basis the better off we shall be. There is a spirit of manliness and generosity at the bottom of all intercollegiate relations...