Word: consent
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman shall not be admitted to any course not regularly open to Freshmen, unless he passes an entrance examination which proves his fitness for it, or obtains the consent of the instructor and of the chairman of the department...
Perhaps you would be good enough to explain to some of your readers, the meaning and purpose of the Freshman Red Book. This book was begun by a self-appointed committee, without the knowledge or consent of the Freshman class. It is an innovation; and an innovation should always be carefully considered before it becomes a fact. Very likely, the Freshman class, if consulted, would approve the Red Book, but as they know nothing about it, it is now greatly criticised. Perhaps it would be a help for all parties, if more was known about it, what its financial basis...
...round robin of the scrub baseball series will begin tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Changes in the members of the teams may now be made with the consent of the managers. Each captain is required to hand in a list of 14 men who will comprise his team for the series at the CRIMSON Office before noon today. After that time no changes under any circumstances will be allowed. Failure to comply with this rule will mean the forfeiture of a game for each change...
...Council has no power to amalgamate constituent clubs, or to alter or abolish any club without its consent...
...Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. To establish eligibility on its original wide basis is hardly desirable, for to do so would mean a new crop of the old petty questions which were continually arising up to 1905. To make the change would probably require the consent of Princeton and Yale, which are parties to the agreement and would involve the granting of a like privilege at those universities, though as a matter of fact in neither of them is the three year degree more than a negligible factor in athletic conditions...