Word: granted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Committee on Eligibility shall have power, however, to grant permission in advance to a student to engage in athletics, whether during term time or vacation, as the representative of an organization not connected with the university, under such conditions not at variance with the spirit of the rule as it may approve. It may also decide cases involving unintentional, technical or trivial violations of the foregoing rules, which are intended to prevent discrimination either for or against a student because he is an athlete...
...collection, which includes many from Lord Polwarth's library, has been formed during the past quarter century by a well-known collector and sold on his behalf to Harvard by Messrs. Dobell of Charing Cross Road. The only collections to rival it were those in England of Colonel F. Grant and J. E. Hodgkin, both now dispersed, and that in the possession of Lord Crawford...
Band--Sergeants: Albion Cushman Dean, 2d, '19, Henry Rice Guild '17, Howland H. Pell, Jr., '19, Chester A. Elliott '19; Corporals: Allen Drummond McLean '18, Herbert W. Flagg '16, Harold Willard Gleason '17, Bernard N. Lovgren 2G., Richard Jordan Stiles '18, Grant Robbins Willard...
...seconds. One year later, A. L. Lowell '77 lowered Bird's record to 5 minutes 2 1-2 seconds. In 1880 A. Thorndike '81 set up a record of 4 minutes 42 7-8 seconds, which was not broken for twelve years. G. Lowell '92 and R. Grant '97 reduced this time to 4 minutes 33 2-5 seconds and 4 minutes 26 1-5 seconds respectively. The record in the mile run is held now by H. Jacques, Jr., '11, who covered the distance in 4 minutes 23 2-5 seconds...
...German language: "Ramisches Recht," "Pandelsten," "Kirchemrecht," and "Geschichte des Deutschen Rechtes." Prompt and safe return of the books is promised as soon as the war is over. Flattered though it is by such an appeal from the ends of the earth, the library is unfortunately not able to grant the request, as it does not posess the copies desired. In case any person has these works and would like to respond to the appeal, Mr. Lane would be glad to furnish the officer's address...