Word: holdings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...difference of opinion hard feeling is sure to result, if the parties at odds cannot consider fair-mindedly each others' points of view. Friction between instructors and students is the last thing that any of us care to see, but if any friction has resulted, the CRIMSON does not hold itself responsible. In upholding our right to engage in our full quota of intercollegiate contests, we have merely expressed the opinion of a large majority of the undergraduates, and incidentally...
Once more we are confronted by the question whether the Athletic Association is or is not going to carry out its tacit threat to hold up to contempt the Harvard men guilty of speculation in football tickets. Year after year it it has been rumored, but not openly stated, that the blacklist was to be published. Just as regularly have the guilty persons escaped public discountenance, and just as regularly has the blacklist continued to grow, despite the fact that the men on this list have been deprived of the privilege to apply for tickets in the future...
...Intercollegiate Football Rules Committee will hold its first meeting of the year today and tomorrow at the Murray Hill Hotel, New York City. The complete personnel of the committee will be as follows: L. M. Dennis, Cornell, chairman; J. Crane, Jr., '90, Harvard; W. Camp, Yale; J. B. Fine, Princeton; H. B. Hackett, West Point; P. Dashiel, Annapolis; J. C. Bell, Pennsylvania; E. K. Hall, Dartmouth; A. Stagg, Chicago; J. A. Babbitt, Haverford; C. W. Savage, Oberlin; W. L. Dudley, Vanderbilt; J. L. Lees, Nebraska; H. L. Williams, Minnesota...
...Deutscher Verein will hold a "Fitchtefeier" this evening at 9 o'clock in the rooms of the society at 1234 Massachusetts avenue, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the delivery of Fichte's speeches to the German people...
President Eliot and Professor J. H. Beale '82 of the Law School, will hold an informal discussion on the subject of "City Government by Commission," at the Colonial Club, this evening at 8 o'clock. President Eliot will argue in favor of municipal government by commission, and Professor Beale will oppose that theory. Professor Beale is now a member of the Cambridge board of aldermen. The discussion will be open only to members of the club and their guests...