Word: allowance
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Athletic Committee can afford to allow itself to be guided in this matter by undergraduate sentiment. As Mr. Herrick said, crew like other sports, belongs to the undergraduates and should be managed by them. They want crew to come into the system under which the other major sports are successful; and which our competitors use. E. W. Mahan has clearly summarized the duties of a captain, and has given ample justification for his position. W. J. Bingham has set forth the undergraduate dissatisfaction with the present policy. Among the communications which the CRIMSON has received on the subject...
Coach Herrick is perfectly right in his contention about the power of the Athletic Committee. No difficulty is insurmountable as long as that body "has authority to regulate all sports." But in the present situation, that is not the issue. Are we going to allow this power to die through inertia, and hope the necessity for its resurrection may never come, and that it will, never be appealed to, or shall we insist on a closer relation between authority and responsibility...
...School and making the law their profession. The addresses this evening will not be technical discussions of legal questions, but much valuable advice will be given to prospective law students. This is an unusual opportunity for undergraduates to hear Dean Pound, since the duties of his office will not allow him to devote as much of his time in speaking as heretofore. After the addresses this evening an informal talk will be held in which everyone is invited to join...
This new arrangement has been planned to allow a larger proportion of the Freshmen than in the past to obtain authoritative information about the elective system, and is timely, since all members of the University must select three of their next year's courses...
Tickets for the spring production of the Dramatic Club will go on sale this morning at the Co-operative Branch, Herrick's, and the Harvard Club of Boston, at $1,00 and $1.50. Special reductions allow undergraduates to obtain tickets for 75 cents and $1.00. The four plays which will be given this spring are "The Rescue," by Rita C. Smith, Radcliffe, Grad.; "America Passes By," by K. L. Andrews 1G.; "Trespass," by J. W. D. Seymour '17; and "Francois-Amour," by Rachel B. Butler, Radcliffe...