Word: governments
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...year of the scholarship offered by the French Ministry of Public Instruction, also with a stipend of $600, is A. F. Whittem, formerly instructor in Romance languages in the University. The appointment to this fellowship is made on the recommendation of the President of Harvard University. The same conditions govern the incumbent of this scholarship as those of the Hyde Fellowship...
...committee appointed to choose appropriate songs to be sung at the football games has re-adopted the following regulations to govern the song competition: All music or words must be signed with an assumed name; the writer's real and assumed names should accompany the contribution in a separate sealed envelope. Words should be suitable for any game, not necessarily that with Yale...
Another end to which the science of economics has yet to be applied is the establishment of laws to govern the amount of the wage that any individual can command in return for his services. It is true that in a large proportion to his qualifications, but at the same time there is much unjustified inequality in salary. A dynamical principle can be developed, in the lecturer's belief, that will govern this most interesting and vital social problem, and form a nucleus for a new science...
...voted to follow the precedent established by 1906 and carried out by 1907 and 1908 to govern the election of officers for the next three years...
...necessary at this time for the Athletic Committee to pass upon the recommendations of the Harvard Graduates' Rule Committee. These recommendations will, however, form the basis of Mr. Reid's proposals to the National Committee, after it is finally established, and when that body has definitely formulated rules to govern football during 1906, the Athletic Committee will then deliberate whether or not Harvard should play under those rules, first submitting its conclusions to the Corporation and Overseers for their action before the question is finally decided...