Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Earl Evans '25 and S. M. LeGendre of Princeton will not be eligible for football next fall according to an agreement reached between Dean L. B. R. Briggs '75, Professor C. W. Kennedy of Princeton, and Professor C. w. Mendell of Yale, chairmen of the athletic committees, of their respective universities...
...athletes are parallel. Both played university football as freshmen before they transferred. While still at those college the freshman rule was adopted with the understanding that students then in college who had played as Freshmen would be permitted to play four years of university football. The athletic committee chairmen decided that no exception should be made in these cases and that the letter of the law should be followed. The question of the eligibility of Yale's three transfers, Milstead, Neale, and Stevens was mentioned but not discussed as the circumstances in their cases were somewhat different...
...Haven, Conn., April 1--At a political rally here tomorrow night, the Yale undergraduates will from into parties in an endeavor to stimulate political enthusiasm. Wires of congratulations on the new movements have been received from President Coolidge, and the chairmen of the Democratic and Republican National Committees...
...assigned to the competitors; each man will work for himself, getting as much money as possible. At the end of the competition a committee of 25 will be chosen, of which the man having collected the largest amount will be made chairman, and the next three in order sub-chairmen. This committee will be appointed on April...
...announced that the concrete plan would not be in the hands of the Reparations Commission before the end of the month. The actual problem of drafting is giving more difficulty than was expected. In spite of official denials by the chairmen of all three delegations, there is suspicion of dissension between the British and American delegates on one hand and the French on the other...