Word: granting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Besides approving several manager ship appointments, the Student Council at its meeting last evening authorized a University contribution to the fund for rebuilding the Louvain Library. C. D. Whidden '23 was appointed chairman of the committee to take charge of the work. The council also approved the petition to grant a basketball letter to D. F. Egan...
...approval of the petition of the members of the University basketball team to grant a letter to D. F. Egan '23 was referred to the Athletic Committee with the understanding that no precedent of granting insignia to men who do not take part in the Yale game would be established...
...each secretary of an important undergraduate committee should send a report of the work of that committee to the secretary of the Student Council, that report to be filed in the archives of the council for the reference of future committees. The Executive Committee also approved a petition to grant H seconds to members of this year's second hockey team who were able to play only one of their regular games due to poor weather conditions. The petition will now be sent to the Athletic Committee for their sanction. The final action of the Committee was to pass...
...trip to the very grounds under debate. Thermos bottles in hand and lunches on the hip the austere reservationists are becoming as little children: it is the Senate picnic. As yet there is no tradition to demand outing clothes such as grace out Seniors on their festive day but grant more time. When the fragments of the picnic have been gathered into baskets and the Senators resume their places in the councils of the nation, a firmness of step, a flush of youth, a clearness and simplicity of thought will mark them as the successful Ponce de Leons par excellence...
...Prince of Wales to India, where his presence has failed to allay the revolutionary discontent, was another costly mistake. Conditions in Egypt, already bad enough from the meagre reports that reach the press, call for drastic remedies, according to General Allenby, and ones which the present Cabinet cannot well grant...