Word: keeping
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Treasurer shall be appointed by the House Committee, subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees, to whose regulations he shall be at all times subject, and by whom he may be removed at any time. He shall keep the accounts of the Union, collect the dues of members, be responsible for the care of property, order current supplies and minor repairs, present monthly to the Board of Trustees a statement of receipts and expenditures, and shall have such further powers and duties as the Board shall prescribe. The Treasurer shall be ex officio a member of the House...
...Secretary shall keep the records of the Union, notify new members of their election, give notice when meetings are to be held, and serve ex officio on the Membership Committee...
...been played at the Rink, but as the ice there proved too soft, it was decided to play at Spy Pond, where the ice was in-excellent condition. The playing was not as effective as it would have been on the Rink, owing to the lack of boards to keep the puck within bounds, but both teams played hard and fast throughout the game. The regular twenty minute halves were played without any goals being made, but in the extra period, the Seniors scored twice in quick succession...
...course, be taken by many of the candidates for admission. The college standards lower than those of Harvard will be raised but very little, while the Harvard requirements must inevitably be lessened by compromise with these lower standards of the smaller colleges. It is conceivable that Harvard might keep up its own standard by the freedom to establish what passing mark it should choose, but this freedom granted to the colleges seriously damages the whole theory of the uniform examination system; for there could be in the secondary schools no uniform preparation for two colleges requiring respectively...
During the second half the play was much delayed by the fact that there were no side boards on the ice to keep the puck within bounds. Harvard scored once early in the half, and again towards the end on a very close decision by the goal-judge...