Word: allowing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...well-but yesterday's game dispelled all those illusions. The members of the team and those who were responsible for yesterday's game can expect nothing but censure from the college; they deserve nothing less. No class team should become so demoralized as to make seventeen errors and to allow their opponents to make seventeen runs in the first inning...
...hope, in this way to afford instruction during the summer months to many who could not avaid themselves of the privileges at any other time of the year; and also to give those men who wish an opportunity, during the whole year, for study and research, and also to allow them to count such work toward their degrees. The adresses of the plan are plain...
...Here at Cambridge the Summer School has accomplished a great good and has met with proportionate success. Its steady growth for the future seems assured. A radical difference between Harvard's and the Chicago University's methods of summer instruction lies in the fact that the new university will allow all such instruction to count for a degree exactly as at any other time of the year; while Harvard makes no such allowance. From the present outlook, however, it seems only a question of time before Harvard changes the regulations so as to allow summer instruction to count...
...last meeting of the Advisory Committee of the C. C. C. U., the freshmen were advised to allow Yale to enter the race with Harvard. Cornell sent a letter objecting to this arrangement, but it was considered best to disregard...
...Harvard, yet as it has received its most liberal development in this college, it can justly be called a Harvard institution. Western universities have been struck by Harvard's success and progress under the elective system and have been eager to adopt it as far as their resources would allow. The election of studies in the University of Minnesota is even more liberal than at Yale...