Word: considerable
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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In a few days the Graduate Committee will make a statement in regard to the steps they have already taken in the club propaganda, and what they consider most advisable in the future.
There seems to be little reason to expect any remarkable practical result from the step, if it be taken. As a matter of theory, or as a general policy, it would seem reasonable that the graduate schools be represented. That the schools or their incomes are suffering under the present...
At the meeting of the Athletic Committee last night in the Trophy Room, it was decided to send a committee, consisting of a member of the Faculty, a graduate, and an undergraduate, to attend the convention of colleges at Providence in February. This convention is called by Brown University to...
On the invitation of Brown University a meeting of representatives of the leading eastern universities will soon be held in Providence to consider the various phases of sport in their relation to colleges. The conference will have no binding effect upon the universities represented, but the opinions expressed and the...
It certainly seems worth while to consider such a plan. There is published this morning a call for candidates to form a 1900 class hockey team. If such a team can be successfully started, other class teams will doubtless be formed and a good training school for the 'Varsity established...