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...RULE III. Time Limit.No student, whether he has represented one or more colleges shall take part in the intercollegiate contests for more than four years; and this period shall begin with the year in which, as a player upon a University team, he first represented any college. In reckoning the four years, the year of probation mentioned in Rule II shall be excluded, and also any year lost to a student by illness. But this rule shall not, during the calendar year 1893. disqualify any one who would be eligible under pre existing rules...
...adjust the difficulty. In case they cannot agree they shall choose a third person, not a member or graduate of either University, to act with them. The decision of the majority of these three persons shall be final. In case of an objection to eligibility under Rules II or III, it shall be the duty of the Arbitration Committee to meet forthwith for the consideration of the objection; and they shall make a final decision with respect to it, and notify both captains thereof, at least fourteen days before the contest...
Lecture. Morphogenesis. III. The Scope of the Morphogenic Problem. Mr. C. B. Davenport. Zoological Museum (5th floor...
Lecture. Morphogenesis. III. The Scope of the Morphogenic Problem. Mr. C. B. Davenport Zoological Museum (5th floor...
...III. It would be impracticable. - (a) Diversified laws necessary for diversity of sentiment: Pub, Opin., VIII. 105 (Nov., 1889). - (b) Does not attack the roots of the evil: N. A. Rev. 149, 516 (Nov. 1889). - Subject too complex for general action: ibid, 517. - (1) Consequences too serious. - (2) Elements too little understood for wise action. - (3) People not ready for it. - (d) Congressional action not necessarily beneficial: Forum VIII...