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Word: allowing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Pierce Building will open on Monday for a few courses which will take up all the available space on the top floor. These courses will be particularly those in drawing; other courses, however, will be entered as fast as the finishing of the building will allow. The building will be entirely ready for use about the first week of November...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Opening of Pierce Building. | 10/9/1901 | See Source »

...Yale faculty has recently provided that every student shall be allowed to take thirty cuts a year without penalty. It also decided that exceptional regularity in attendance at recitations may diminish the number of recitation hours a year in a course, from sixty to fifty-eight. This arrangement will allow candidates for the athletic teams to take a large number of cuts and to make up the deficiency after the close of the athletic season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Faculty Regulation. | 10/9/1901 | See Source »

...management will not allow Graduate holders of H. A. A. and Season tickets to sit in the Sections reserved for Graduates at the Yale baseball game in Cambridge except by exchanging those tickets for others and paying 50 cents at 19 Grays Hall...

Author: By Arthur Adams, | Title: Class of 1899. | 6/14/1901 | See Source »

...nine, judging from its playing in the last few games, will be the best fielding team that Yale has has for years. Sharpe, Cook, and Hirsh are all hitting strongly, but the team as a whole is weak in this respect. Captain Robertson and Coach Johnston have decided to allow each man to bat in his habitual style, as they think that last year's batting slump was due to the enforcement by the coaches of a uniform style of bating. The result of this new system seemed very satisfactory in the Brown series, Yale winning both games, by scores...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Baseball Team. | 5/16/1901 | See Source »

...nine won a fairly well played game from Lafayette yesterday, the score being 7 to 0. The team played with good spirit, and batted well when hits counted, but throughout the game there was a marked tendency to knock high flies. Stillman, in the first four innings, did not allow a hit and gave but one base on balls. His good work was somewhat marred by a wild pitch which advanced a runner to third base in the second inning, and by one fielding error. Clarkson, who pitched the rest of the game, was also very effective. Lafayette's only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 7; LAFAYETTE, 0. | 5/15/1901 | See Source »

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