Word: allowable
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Athletic Committee decided, at a meeting last evening, to allow any minor team to have a training table, provided that the management of that team guarantees that there shall be no deficit in the accounts of the team because of the training table. It was voted to allow the Senior class hockey team to play a game with the Yale 1907 hockey team in the Stadium next Saturday, January...
...conditions of the contest allow the exhibitor to have all of the work done for him except the actual exposure; but in case of a tie preference will be given to the man who has actually finished his own pictures. All prints must be mounted and marked on the back with the title, the exhibitor's name and the amount of work done by him. No man may exhibit more than 25 prints...
...Allow me through your columns to call the attention of the student body to the performance of "Medea." to be given next Thursday, December 6th, at 2.30 P. M. in the Colonial Theatre, by Mr. Conried's lrving Place Theatre Company of New York. Grillparzer's "Medea" is one of the few really great modernizations of a Greek subject, and ranks in elevation of feeling and purity of style with such masterpieces as Goethe's "Iphigenia" or Sophocles' "Antigone." From the criticism of the New York papers it appears that Mr. Conried's company is this year particularly good...
...will be admitted, not only into the Conservatory orchestra and chorus, but also into its courses in ensemble playing, choir training, and liturgical music. These courses include historical and theoretical work as well as practical application. For regular attendance at any of the Conservatory courses, the University will allow credits toward the degrees of bachelor and master of arts...
...committee declared that the rule preventing hurdling is intended to apply only to the man carrying the ball, and was passed to prevent a dangerous play. It is intended to allow hurdling in the line, stepping over a prostrate player, even though both feet of the runner be momentarily off the ground at the same time...