Word: discussions
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Association will entertain Mr. W. R. Thayer '81, editor of the Graduates' Magazine, and Roger Ernst, secretary of the class of 1903. After the business meeting, reports on Commencement Day observances, and the Harvard Union will be delivered by the committees appointed by the Association. The principal topics for discussion will be: Class reports, spreads, and secretaries' work in general. Any class secretary who has not already joined the Association may do so at the dinner. The object of the Association is to bring class secretaries together to afford them an opportunity to help each other, and to discuss points...
...accordance with a recent vote of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the President has appointed a divisional committee of nineteen members of the Faculty to consider the advisability of a general rearrangement of the tabular view. The committee will discuss the whole question of the schedule of courses. It is made up as follows: Professor S. M. Macvane, chairman, Professors H. B. Hill, F. G. Peabody, H. S. White, H. L. Warren, D. G. Lyon, W. E. Byerly, J. E. Wolff, I. N. Hollis, M. H. Morgan, C. P. Parker, L. J. Johnson, W. C. Sabine, B. S. Hurlbut...
Four years ago Brown University held the first conference of this kind at Providence, and since then meetings have been held at New York twice and at Philadelphia once. The conference has no definite authority, its function being to discuss general problems of intercollegiate interest, to advise their colleges of the opinions arrived at, and to assist in maintaining cordial relations between the colleges. Following its advice, similar athletic committees and systems of athletic control have been established in most of the eastern colleges...
There will be an intercollegiate athletic meeting at the Union on Saturday morning to discuss rules and other subjects of interest, concerning intercollegiate sport. Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Cornell, Columbia and Brown will be represented...
Representatives of Harvard and Yale will meet in New Haven today to discuss and draw up a uniform set of eligibility rules between the two universities. At this meeting no attempt will be made for any definite dual agreement, but merely to form interuniversity rules of eligibility. Harvard will be represented by Professor I. N. Hollis, E. B. Krumbhaar '04, and J. J. Storrow...