Word: either
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Association held here this afternoon the schedule of dual meets between the members of the Association was drawn up, subject to the approved of the various athletic committees. The following eligibility rule was also adopted: Freshmen and graduate students shall be debarred from competing in the dual meets, if either college represented employs this rule...
...first outdoor practice of the year for the University and Freshman hockey squads was held yesterday afternoon on Artificial Pond. All the men who reported, about 50 in number, were given a short try-out either in the line-up between two teams from the University squad, or in the line-up between two Freshman teams. The play, which lasted for about an hour, was spirited, but the passing and shooting for goals was crude and inaccurate...
...supply of tickets for the Harvard-Yale debate is now exhausted. Nearly all of the tickets were distributed to members of the University, who applied either by mail or in person at Dane Hall. There is still, however, a great demand among members of the University for tickets, and the Debating Council hopes that, in justice to those who have been unable to secure them, members of the University will return by mail all tickets for the debate which they are unable to use themselves to D. Rosenblum, Dane Hall...
...rooms of Upper Dane Hall from 2.30 to 3.30 o'clock this afternoon, and from 11 to 1 o'clock tomorrow. Owing to the demand for tickets but two will be given on each application. Members of the University who desire tickets, but who are unable to come at either of the above hours, may obtain them by applying by mail to D. Rosenblum, Dane Hall. All applications must contain stamped and addressed envelopes...
...York City, this evening at 8 o'clock. At this meeting the schedule of the championship games will be arranged, and the officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Brown University has recently resigned from the Association, which is now composed of Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia Universities. Either Cornell or Dartmouth will probably be admitted to membership this evening...