Word: jointly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...feet deep. In the grave are two male skeletons. The skulls were placed on top of the other bones, and between them was a pottery fool vessel. The whole has been reconstructed by Mr. D. I. Bushnell, Jr., who, with Mr. W. C. Farabee, found the grave during a joint expedition from the Peabody Museum and the University of California...
...constitution provides that--"In electing their representatives the College and Scientific School shall vote as one for the representatives of each; but each of the other schools shall vote separately for its own representatives, except that the departments out of Cambridge shall vote jointly for their joint representatives...
...joint committee of the Massachusetts Legislature having in charge the report of the Charles River Dam Commission, has announced that the first of the public hearings to admit evidence for and against the proposed improvement will be held on next Tuesday morning. It is probable that not more than two meetings will be required to hear the evidence on both sides. Nathan Matthews, ex-mayer of Boston, and W. S. Youngman '95, have been engaged as counsel by those favoring the construction of the dam, and W. D. Turner and J. R. Dunbar, by those opposing the project...
...report of the Charles River Dam Commission to the Massachusetts Legislature has been referred to the Committee on Metropolitan Affairs and the Committee on Harbors and Public Lands for joint action. The joint committee has announced that it will hold public hearings to admit all evidence for or against the proposed dam. The first of these hearings was to have been held yesterday morning, but, in response to a request from the counsel for those opposing the improvement, it was postponed until the first week in February. After the committee has heard the evidence on both sides a report will...
...justify the apparent disfranchisement of a certain class of students with respect to their athletic rights or privileges, and incidentally to define with precision the delimitation of the term graduate student. In this discussion the voice of graduates and undergraduates should both be heard, and ultimately some kind of joint intercollegiate agreement and action should be attempted, if not attained. The writer does not care to prejudge the case, but is of the opinion that the easiest remedies are not always the fairest, and that accordingly it would be wiser to endeavor to control the abuse of proper privileges before...