Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...interest; it is not a wise suggestion which would separate the exercises of graduation and the centres of University life. Then, too, the journey to and from the Stadium, especially if the weather is not ideal, will be the object of no pleasant anticipation and no grateful memory--except that it might furnish gayety to the uninvited rabble who would doubtless gather as if the affair were a horse race or county fair...
...eight of the proposed amendments to the constitution were adopted, the most important being that establishing a debating manager, an officer whose duty it will be to take charge of all arrangements for intercollegiate debates held in Cambridge, except in regard to the submitting and choice of side of the question, and the selection of the presiding officer and the judges. Another important amendment was one providing that the vice-president shall secure, at least a month ahead, critics for the meetings of the University, Sophomore and Freshman Clubs...
...elected at the beginning of the half year in which the Harvard- Yale or Harvard-Princeton debate, as the case may be, is to be held in Cambridge. It will be his duty to take charge of all arrangements for the intercollegiate debate held in Cambridge, except in regard to the submitting or choice of side of the question, and the selection of the presiding officer and the judges. The object of this amendment is to provide a responsible officer to attend to the detail involved in arranging an intercollegiate debate, this work having been done, heretofore, by any member...
...Harvard, and U. B. Mather '06S., of Yale, were tied for the highest individual score, each having won all of their games. The second highest score was made by E. B. Adams '04D., of Yale, who won two games and tied and third. The teams played as scheduled, except that U. B. Mather took the place of E. B. Hull '07 of the Yale team and A. Lazinsk '05S., that of J. Tolchinsky '05 of the Columbia team...
...Continuous residence at the University is required during the term-time. No interruption of residence is permissible, except for satisfactory reasons stated to the Recorder (orally if possible), before the student leaves Cambridge. The student who has been absent must also report in person to the Recorder immediately on his return...