Word: courtly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Technology voted to instruct its executive committee to announce to the Corporation of Harvard University the willingness of the Institute to co-operate in accordance with the tentative plan for merging the two institutions under discussion, provided that there shall be first obtained a suitable decision from the courts concerning the Boylston street land, and provided also that it shall apply to the Massachusetts Supreme Court for instructions, and that the courts shall have made a decree that this agreement may be carried out without violation of the duties of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a trustee...
...College authorities or not, are very much mistaken. The law can be expected to take care of itself, and it is only fair to all concerned that the responsibility for the final action on the criminal case should be taken by the appropriate authority, namely the court...
...infraction of College discipline. With that, the College authorities exclusively have to do, and they must decide what is to the best permanent interest of College discipline, without any regard to the irrelevant newspaper talk which not only assumes that the offender is to be let off by the court, but would make the College responsible for the immunity they so confidently predict...
...University tennis team yesterday won the Massachusetts state tennis championship in doubles at the Brae-Burn Country Club, defeating N. W. Niles and R. Bishop '01, 6-1, 9-7, 4-6, 6-3. The match throughout was closely contested. Niles and Bishop were especially strong in cross-court shots, but could not overcome the steadiness of Larned and Sulloway...
...President of the University, the Dean of the Faculty, and the Dean of the College only; Benjamin Joy is not to be expelled, and is to be allowed to take his final examinations. "The degree cannot be granted to Joy as long as his case is before the Court. If his case is finally disposed of, abandoned, nol prossed, or placed on file, the Dean has every hope that his degree will be granted him 'as of' the Class...