Word: governments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last meeting, then, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences decided to offer, during the academic year 1891-92, a series of courses, open to men who are graduates of Colleges or Scientific Schools, and "to others of suitable age and attainments" (under the same conditions as those which now govern admission to the Graduate School). These are to be called "Courses in Methods of Instruction adapted to the purposes of teachers, and of persons intending to become teachers." The instruction to be offered relates to the History of Teaching, the Theory and Art of Teaching, and to the Methods...
Special conditions: L. A. W. rules to govern. Pneumatics barred in tandem safety race. The intercollegiate handicap will not be run unless there are five entries. The tandem safety handicap will not be run unless there are four teams entered. Any race in which the number of entries shall warrant it will be run in heats. Entrance fee, $1.00 for each event. Entries close Saturday, May 16, at 12 p. m. The right to reject any or all entries is reserved. Entry must be sent with fees, to F. L. Olmsted, Jr., 13 Wadsworth House, Cambridge, Mass...
...action of this committee settles it that the first annual meeting will be held on Holmes Field, May 16. The events contested will be the same as at the intercollegiate meeting except that the tug-of-war will be omitted. The full text of the agreement which is to govern these meetings will be published in a few days...
Occasionally there has been some misunderstanding by class captains of the rules which govern the inter-class base ball games. The rules for this year, which we publish elsewhere, seem clear enough; and we hope that the class captains will get a thorough understanding of them. A strict following of the rules will go far towards making the whole series successful...
...Great parties divided by broad and general lines are more beneficial and practical in their workings than numerous small parties which can govern only by combinations. E. U. S. and England vs. Germany and France...