Word: allowing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...CRIMSON will defeat the Lampoons in baseball on Holmes Field this afternoon between 3 o'clock and dark. Though an attempt will be made to start the game at 3 o'clock, it will probably be necessary to allow the Lampoon$ time to elect a few new infield "editors" before beginning. They have already showed some ability in this way, and this year have found a new method for their annual infraction of the dual games rules. They attempted to practice on Soldiers Field, but the police made them climb back over the fence...
...prospect that the Corporation and the Board of Overseers may in the near future avail themselves of the right to extend the present limitations of the franchise in the election of Overseers gives interest to the regulations in force in other universities where the alumni are allowed to participate in the election of governing boards. The machinery by means of which such elections are conducted at Yale and at McGill University in Montreal is interesting both on account of the rules governing eligibility at these universities and because both allow the voters to send their ballots by mail if they...
...Legislature providing for the election of Fellows directs that the votes shall be cast under such regulations as the President and Fellows may prescribe, and the existing rules allow the voters to send their ballots by mail to the Secretary, or otherwise to provide for depositing them at the proper place on the day of election. The election is by plurality of votes. It is conducted in the following manner...
...Dartmouth team has not yet played enough games this season to allow any close estimate of strength. The team won from Exeter on Wednesday by a score of 9 to 2, and was defeated yesterday by Andover, 11 to 5. The batting orders follow...
...enforcement of the law. We must remember however, that it is not the mayor, but the patrolmen who will actually use the discretion in regard to the saloons. Further more, if you say that the mayor has discretion, what will be the limits of that discretion? Shall he allow one saloon, or all saloons to be open on Sunday? Shall he exercise discretion in regard to this law and not in regard to others? Non-enforcement means blackmail, because it means the exercise of discretion by patrolmen, and it means the disregard of law which breeds lynching and anarchy. Strict...