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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...opportunities for the men who enter the ministry are equally great. Man is incorrigibly religious; religion is a part of him that cannot be shaken off; he cannot do without it. During the life of this generation the Church will have to show definite and practical results; a new test of efficiency will be required. In closing Mr. King emphasized the fact that the need and trend of the present generation show that the strongest men are called for; and that the opportunity is unmatched...
Article 10 of the by-laws, in regard to cross-country running, was amended to read as follows: "No college shall enter more than 12 men for any one competition, or start more than 5, except in the cross-country run, in which contest 20 men may be entered by each member of the Association, 7 of whom may start, and the first 5 qualify." Formerly, only 12 entries were allowed. The University of Virginia, Bowdoin College, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology were admitted to membership in the Association...
...also recommended by the executive committee that the intercollegiate meet be held in Philadelphia in 1910, and either in Syracuse or New Haven in 1911; also that a team of 20 men be allowed to enter the intercollegiate cross-country run, seven to run, and five to count...
...seats on the floor will be reserved for members of the University until 7.25 o'clock. Students will enter at the south door, and officers with their families at the north door...
Dormitory relay races will be arranged between all the dormitories and the captains will be appointed later. It is hoped that at least one relay team will enter from each of the following: Beck, Brentford, Claverly, College House, Conant, Craigie, Dana, Dunster, Dunster street, Drayton, Fairfax, Foxcroft, Grays, Hampden, Thayer, Hollis, Holworthy, Holyoke, Little's Matthews, Mt. Auburn street, Perkins, Randolph, Ridgely, Russell, Stoughton, Trinity, Wadsworth, Ware, Walter Hastings, Weld, and Westmorly...