Word: consent
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...admission to all starred courses and courses "Primarily for Graduates," undergraduates must obtain the written consent of the Instructors...
...first time during the ensuing second half-year. All of the courses with the exception of Mathematics H are listed in the University Catalogue. The five courses in Classical Philology and Government 4b, Education 6, and Mining and Metallurgy 27 are starred courses and the previous written consent of the instructor is required for registration in any one of them. History 9b will not be given by Dr. Prothero as announced in the catalogue, as he is unable to come to America this year, but will be given instead by Professor Haskins, Professor Maovane, and Dr. Merriman. Mention should also...
...needed by students in American history, and finally, over 11,000 volumes are "reserved" books taken from the stacks at the request of instructors and kept here, that they may be easily accessible and equally useful to all. This purpose is realized only if all who consult the room consent to use the books in a spirit of fairness and with due regard for the rights of others. It is defeated whenever individuals carry away books, even temporarily, for their own advantage, or when they conceal books which they have been reading by placing them where they can find them...
...petition for the organization of a University cricket team, which was field at a mass meeting on Thursday, November 7, and sent to the Athletic Committee, has been approved by the committee. All that now remains to be done is to obtain the consent of L. P. Dodge '08, captain of the University track team, and of B. M. Vance '08, captain of the University, lacrosse team, to the use of the Stadium for practice and games...
...governed by commissions, and the checks of initiative, referendum and recall keep the commission from abusing its powers. But the efficacy of the reform turns on the question, "Can you get better men under government by commissions?" The answer seems to be "yes," for successful business men will consent to serve under this system where they will not be hampered by aldermen and common councillors...