Word: conflict
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...particularly irksome to be kept by a course so unimportant comparatively as English C. English D is given a place near the beginning. and there is no reason, so far as we can see, why English C could not come the same day. There would be no conflict, for no other courses come on that...
...Harvard freshman management will write to New Haven, proposing two dates which, it is hoped, will prove satisfactory to Yale. It is necessary that the dates of the games should be settled as soon as possible. All other games during the season must be arranged so as not to conflict with the games with Yale, and therefore it is requisite that the date of at least one of the games should be settled as soon as practicable. It is unfortunate that neither of the dates that Yale has given can be accepted by Harvard; and since...
...elective pamphlet is now arranged, for any member of next year's senior class to take these two courses together, and yet they both, from their very nature, should be delayed till the very end of one's college life. Good-natured complaints in reference to this very conflict have come to our ears from many quarters, and we therefore feel constrained to make mention of this difficulty. It seems to us of no little importance; and we rest in the hope that a long time for consideration may make it easy to effect the change...
...however. No challenge has yet been received from the Yale freshmen, and it is thought best not to arrange any other games to take place late in the spring, until the date for one of the games with Yale has been arranged. This plan will prevent any possible conflict with either of the Yale games. The Amherst freshmen generally have a very good nine, and it is to be hoped that at least one game may be arranged with them...
...there are among them more than the usual proportion of good players. The training at present will consist of light work in the gymnasium on the chest-weights and with dumb-bells, but it will be impossible to do any heavy work in the cage on account of the conflict made with the hours of the 'Varsity nine. The training for the first few weeks will not be at all severe, it being Mr. Cady's plan to get the men into good physical condition by means of light but daily systematic exercise before attempting to do any heavy work...