Word: excepted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Except for the irregular attendance everything has been going smoothly throughout the week at both boathouses. All the University crews were out yesterday, and each in turn received individual coaching from the launches, as all of the latter are now in service. The steam launch John Harvard has begun her 20th season this week...
...various clubs retain at all times the right to choose the concert at which they are to sing, subject to the reference to President Lowell, or the Regent of the College, of the question of the performance, except that the Glee Club agrees to sing with the Instrumental clubs in the Yale and Princeton Annual Dual Concerts and in five other concerts during the academic year...
...last day in the first half-year upon which Undergraduates. Unclassified Students and Out-of-Course Students may change (drop or add) without liability for a fee of $5 any course of study beginning in the first half-year. Courses chosen in the spring may not be changed except by special permission of the Committee on Electives...
...result of the first two days of work on the University Endowment Fund campaign over all the United States except the city of Boston, the committee reports a total collection of $602,250. On Monday night the figures in the same district had only reached $343,250. These figures are necessarily incomplete as many of the active teams have not yet reported to the central committee...
...remarkable consistency was shown in the voting of the various branches of the University. Except for the Business School, which gave amendments a plurality over reservations or rejection, ratification stood first, followed by reservations, amendments and rejection, in that order. The balloting was heaviest in the Law School, where 534 students voted, but a sufficient proportion of those enrolled in every branch of the College participated to make the vote a real expression of University opinion on the national issue...