Word: electives
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting of the Intercollegiate Football Association was held on Saturday, and apparently all business was transacted without the least hitch. Harvard's resignation was duly presented, according to the instructions given at mass meeting last autumn, and accepted. The association then went on, as usual, to elect officers. There seemed to be no question of dissolving the association or of any attempt on the part of any of the colleges to bulldoze another. All the talk, so frequent in the newspapers of late, of the necessity of giving up a league, and of Yale's or Princeton's disadvantage under...
...annually between the "elevens" of the two universities, the first to be played on the second Saturday before Thanksgiving Day, the second to be played on Thanksgiving Day. One of the games shall be played in Cambridge and the other in New Haven or New York as Yale shall elect. If New York is chosen, the second game shall be played there. If New Haven is selected, the second game shall be played in alternate years at Cambridge and New Haven respectively. In case the games result in a tie the victory shall belong to the team scoring the greater...
...vital points of disagreement are two. First, Yale desires only one game of football annually between the university "elevens" and that in New York, whereas Harvard desires two games, one at Cambridge, the other at New Haven or New York as Yale shall elect (Article V. S 2). Secondly, Yale wishes and Harvard does not wish to exclude from the teams special students in the Academic and Scientific departments (Article...
ARTICLE VII.The election of all officers, and the three upper class representatives to the executive committee, shall be held at the annual meeting. The freshman representative shall be elected by the executive committee, some time during the first half year. Any office made vacant by resignation, or otherwise, shall be filled, by election, at a special meeting of the association, which shall be called for that purpose, as soon as possible after the vacancy occurs. Such election shall be for a term ending with the next annual meeting of the association. A majority vote of all the members present...
...have subscribed to the Bicycle Racing fund and all others interested in Cycling are urged to meet in the trophy room of the Gymnasium this evening at 4 o'clock. The object of the meeting is to elect officers, adopt a constitution, and act upon other business for the organization of a Harvard University Cycling Association...