Word: consents
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...football will be discussed by them in the near future. One very probable result will be the stopping of Yale games in New York. The faculty have long believed that the contests in New York are demoralizing and they are likely to try to induce the alumni to consent to all future games taking place in New Haven, Cambridge, Princeton, or possibly Springfield. This would involve the erection of large grand stands at these places, but that item is necessary at Springfield now and the element of rowdyism would, the faculty think, then be avoided...
...undergraduate or special student wishing to take a "starred course," must obtain the consent of the instructor in the course, stated in writing on the card containing the student's list of studies; for admission to a course "primarily for graduates," an undergraduate or special student must obtain the written recommendation of the instructor. Registration cannot be completed until this is done...
...them. If the arrangement of one man to a seat is insisted upon, then the second hall would not settle matters, and this is to say that the second hall would not be built. The rational solution of the difficulty seems to us to be this: Let students consent to some arrangement at Memorial which shall not materially lower the present number there accommodated and which shall be clearly understood by both parties to be permanent if it works satisfactorily; let the Corporation overcome their disinclination, caused by the press of other business, to the erection of a second hall...
...mile bicycle race did not come off because the consent of the L. A. W. had not been secured. F. S. Elliot '95, rode the distance on exhibition...
...note and takes in the situation. He disguises himself and so wins the confidence of the aunt by his politeness that she leaves him with her niece. He then reveals his identity to the niece and in the course of several sittings gains her love and then the consent of her father to their marriage on the condition that he shall secure the consent of the aunt. The play turns on the manner in which this consent is gained...