Word: expel
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...future elections of the committee members of the association may vote by mail on ballots provided for the purpose. The executive committee is given general powers to act for the association and to express its opinion on any question connected with the athletic interests of Harvard University. It may expel members after a hearing; it must submit an annual report...
...thus punished will have his college life ruined and may have the first few years of his life after leaving college severely injured. If the authorities wish to weed out from the list of its members those who are dishonest the best way, the just way, is to expel the offenders at once and for all, but not to thrust their faults upon the whole University and upon the outside world into which they must enter...
...action was hasty. We are told that every effort had previously been made to prevent disturbances by other means than what has been resorted to. Indeed, within two years, in addition to repeated warnings, the very means suggested in the next point taken up by the communication, - that of expelling members, - has been tried. But this has not proved a remedy. It is, moreover, an undesirable measure to adopt, since the disturbances have not been in the nature of "insults" from a few men, but have been rather in the nature of boisterous action very generally participated in. To single...
...should most emphatically be the last. If some men in Memorial are determined to show the ungentlemanly side of their nature the directors of the Dining Association should make a stringent rule to meet such cases, and the next time the offenders make an exhibition of themselves, expel them from the hall. The repetition of the offense three times justifies severe measures. It is, of course, unfortunate that people are allowed to show their own bad taste by their presence in the gallery of Memorial to watch us eat, but this does not excuse unmannerly exhibitions on our part...
They shall pass, from time to time, any rules or regulations which they may deem necessary, in regard to the use of the boat-house or boats, and have the power to expel from the club or suspend from the use of the boat house for a limited time, any member who shall violate any of the rules made by the committee or whose continuance in the club is injurious to its interests...