Word: keeping
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...suggestion certainly deserves serious consideration, for some of its advantages are obvious. Among other things, it would diminish the number of cases of doubtful eligibility and would tend to keep down the age of the players in a way that would be desirable. We still speak of intercollegiate athletics and we think of our teams as representing, primarily, Harvard College (including the Scientific School), rather than Harvard University. The same, however, does not hold true of some other institutions whose circumstances are not similar to ours, and the study of law is no more a reason in itself against playing...
...following men will be at the polls today at the hours named below. Any man unable to keep his appointment must get another member of the Committee to take his place. The polls will be in the CRIMSON office and at Brooks House...
...number of courses in the University the instructors refuse to give back to the students their theses written at conferences. They keep the papers and mark them as they please, without ever giving the men a chance to see their mistakes or know how they are doing...
These men must be at the polls in the CRIMSON office today and Wednesday. Any man who cannot keep his appointment must get some other member of the Committee to substitute...
These men must be at the polls on Monday at the hours given below. Any man who cannot keep his appointment should get some other member of the Committee to substitute for him. The man named first in each pair is to be at the Union, the second at Brooks House: 8-9, Warner, Black; 9-10, Ames, Lightner; 10-11, Blaikie, Holmes; 11-12, Hammerslough, Derby; 12-1, Sugden, Black; 1-2, Penhallow, Lightner; 2-3, Clark, Warner; 3-4, Ames, Blaikie; 4-5, Hammerslough, Clark ELECTION COMMITTEE...