Word: allowing
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...meeting of the Athletic Committee last night it was voted to allow the University crew management to send a four-oared crew to the American Henley Regatta at Philadephia on May 27. An appropriation for moving the trophies from the Trophy Room in the Gymnasium to the Union was also voted. it was decided that on and after May 1. 1905 no man be allowed to go to a training table for more than a week unless he has filed a bond with sufficient sureties with the graduate treasurer shall estimate to cover his bill. Also that the price...
Soldiers Field at present is in very poor condition but with favorable weather it should be dry enough to allow the outfielders to practice by the middle of next week and the infielders by the latter part of the week...
Yesterday afternoon the river in front of the University boathouse was for the first time sufficiently clear of ice to allow the eight-oar shells to go out. Accordingly, three trial-eights were sent out for a few short stretches in front of the boathouse. No coaches followed the crews...
...Association Football Club last night, a constitution was adopted and the following officers were elected for the remainder of the present year: president and captain, A. Brooks '05; vice-captain, B. H. Squires '06; manager, B. D. M. Greene '06. It was decided to petition the Athletic Committee to allow the introduction of association football as a minor sport in the University, and to allow the club to play outside games...
...Rhodes Scholarship Committee for Massachusetts, the qualifying examinations for the next appointment will probably be held in January. The scholar to be selected after these examinations will go into residence at Oxford in October, 1905. The object of holding the examinations three months earlier than last year is to allow the elected scholars a better chance to have their preferences considered in the assignment of men to the several colleges. Candidates who competed for the appointment of 1904 will not have to take the qualifying examinations over again if they present certificates of exemption from "responsions" such as were given...