Word: governing
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...reports are true, the students from Harvard College have formed no inconsiderable part of the audience. . . . If there is not discipline enough in the College to keep the students in their rooms, the parents of the young men ought to know that they are out, and govern themselves accordingly." We are used to the misrepresentations of Harvard in the Herald, but, really, a paper like the Watchman, which pretends to respectability, ought to know better. We wish that the Boston clergymen would "agitate" the editor until he knows enough to keep from the columns of his paper statements which...
...from which rules could be taken, without modifying them so as to suit the requirements of college athletes. It will be seen that the Constitution provides for a large number of events which have never been introduced at Harvard, but the Committee deemed it advisable to include rules to govern all really good sports, thinking that such rules may be of service before long. As the cost of printing the Constitution has been by no means inconsiderable, it is to be hoped that every member of the Association will supply himself with a copy immediately. Those who enter...
...PAMPHLET edition of the Constitution and By-Laws of the H. A. A. will soon be published, containing, beside the regulations already printed in the Crimson, rules to govern fencing and sparring matches...
...would remind members of '82 that the Freshman editor of the Crimson will shortly be chosen, and would urge them to send in contributions, in order that we may have something by which to govern our choice. This editor is elected for one year, and thus a chance is offered for a position on one of the college papers without waiting until the middle of the Sophomore year. We invite all Freshmen, whether they have previously been accustomed to writing or not, to try for this position. As for '81, there does not seem to be any need...
Bicycling.Bicyclists should bear in mind that another handsome prize will be offered for their branch of sports at the fall meeting of the H. A. A., and govern themselves accordingly. Now, if the H. A. A. will inaugurate the system of bi-weekly handicaps in this and other sports, we shall see some fine races at the fall meeting...