Word: cleared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fortunate in having from the Yale representatives at the Springfield conference a clear statement of the position taken by Yale and of the reasons why this stand was taken. While the reasons are very clearly stated, they appear to us to be not altogether logical. In the first place there is the matter of "playing the game on neutral grounds before either of the other two games," - another way of saying to play the last game of the series on the grounds of either one of the colleges, in this instance on Yale grounds. To this matter Yale said that...
...another column is printed a communication from Harvard's representatives to the conference with Yale at Springfield The communication is a remarkably clear statement of the proceedings at the conference, and puts Harvard in a very clear light. The statement speaks for itself, and explains the stand taken by each on the two colleges. It is rather difficult to comprehend on just what grounds Yale refused propositions which in their essential points have followed all precedents existing between the larger colleges for years...
...leading article of the February Monthly, occupying the place of honor, is a carefully considered history and discussion of "The Chilean Imbroglio" by Dr. Freeman Snow. The timeliness of the discussion and the clear and thorough manner in which it is done make the article one which should be read by every Harvard man who is interested in, or desirous of information about, our recent relations with Chile. In particular, Dr. Snow dwells upon those matters of dispute which involve some of the nicer points of international law. He comes to the general conclusion that "the history of this affair...
...called "desert," There is no reason why those who are considered wicked should not have as much prosperity as anyone else. The second explanation is Job's, who thought that everything is now as it should be and that we should see that it was if our sight was clear enough. The third explanation is David's and seems to be the true one. He said his perplexity was solved when he entered God's sanctuary and considered the end of the wicked. Man must take a broader view than merely the present aspect of things. The question is answered...
...Association on February 13. The sale of tickets will begin on Monday and will continue up to and including Friday, February 12. In order that Harvard men may have an opportunity to sit together, a special section will be reserved for them. Seats in this section will command a clear view of both the field and the track events. The price of the tickets will...