Word: allowing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Yard. The south side is already partly filled by the Law School and the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. The east side will soon be filled by the new Engineering Building. On the north there is only the Carey Building, and on the west Walter Hastings is far enough away to allow another building in between. Plans have been drawn for a completed quadrangle, containing some six or seven buildings in addition to those already mentioned. Of the proposed new buildings, however, the only one assured is the Engineering Building on the east side. The others are necessarily not definitely provided...
...class trial races were again postponed on account of the high wind which made rowing in the basin on Saturday practically impossible. If the weather today permits they will be rowed, all upstream, in the following order. The new drawings for choice of position allow the captains of the various crews to choose their courses this morning...
DEAR SIRS: Will you allow me to express through your columns the appreciation of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures for the generous and efficient services rendered by the Pierian Sodality and the Deutscher Verein on the occasion of the recent "Iphigenie" performance. It was very gratifying to have the ready co-operation of those student organizations in a matter of such serious import, and to see their youthful enthusiasm contribute so much to the success of the undertaking. Very truly yours, KUNO FRANCKE...
...tariff for this country which was to apply there also, it would not be possible to give any amount of consideration to the needs of that one comparatively small island. The only, therefore, in which we can give her customs laws that shall meet her wants, is to allow Congress to enact special rates for her, as it has a right to do. That is the proposition of the negative...
...Athletic Committee has declined to allow a Harvard team to compete in the intercollegiate swimming races at the Sportsman's Show, and the plan has therefore been given up. A team of twelve has been formed which will be coached by W. L. Garrison '97 and Henry H. Harrison for the private competitions held frequently by the Boston Athletic Association and other clubs. To qualify for the team, candidates were required to swim forty-eight yards with three turns, in less than thirty seconds. The twelve men chosen are: E. George '03, A. W. Ristine '02, D. C. Campbell...