Word: consistant
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...teams will consist of six men each. The Harvard team will be composed of the following: L. P. Carr '04, P. S. Estes '04, C. French '06, G. T. McClure '06, C. G. Lane'05, E. A. Barry...
...present the work of the squads will consist of alternate practice in the tank and on the machines in the University Boat-House, the Weld crews using the tank one day and the Newell crews the next...
Practice for candidates for the water polo, diving, and relay swimming teams will for the present, be held in the Craigie tank on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings between 9 and 10 o'clock. The work will consist principally of light practice for the purpose of getting the men accustomed to the water. Efforts are now being made to get the use of the Dunster tank, where a large squad can be more easily handled, but as yet no definite arrangement has been concluded. Men who wish to try for the teams, but who are unable to come out during...
...their names as candidates for the water polo, diving, and relay swimming teams at the meeting held in the Committee Room of the Union last evening. Practice will begin on Friday evening at the Craigie tank, which has been engaged for the purpose. For the present the work will consist of light practice in the tank on Monday. Wednesday and Friday evenings. After the mid-year period the class teams will be formed and class contests will take place in the Dunster tank as soon as the men have had sufficient training. Members of last year's University teams...
...matter was finally settled by the representatives from each state meeting separately and passing resolutions advising the appointment of a committee in each state to consist of members representing both the colleges and secondary schools, the membership of the committees to be renewed from year to year. These committees are to decide upon the method of selecting those who are to receive the scholarships and are to be unrestricted in their selection except by regulations made by the Rhodes trustees or by Oxford University. President Eliot presided at the meeting and in the resolutions passed by the Massachusetts representatives...