Word: ifs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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A rule was adopted that the score of a forfeited game shall be 1 to 0, and a resolution was passed lengthening the intermission between the halves from 10 to 15 minutes, and the referee is to cause both teams to be notified three minutes before the beginning of the...
The committee also adopted a rule that in case a forward pass or a kicked ball, other than a try at goal, strikes the uprights or cross-bar, the ball shall be considered as having crossed the goal, and the play shall constitute a touchback. If the ball accidentally strikes...
We may well be disturbed at this, for in any 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 the Faculty is as anxious as the undergraduates to avoid trouble, the students' opinions must be considered. Important issues affecting their welfare and happiness, whether on athletics, dormitory problems, class segregation, or what you will, must not be fought out over their heads. Taxation without representation will never be...
On January 11, 1895, the CRIMSON called attention to the lack of all strife between undergraduates and Faculty, comparing the situation with the turbulent times 10 years earlier. At that time, continues the editorial, "all questions bearing directly on student interests were settled by the Faculty, with comparatively little consideration...