Word: limited
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...received the first of the year, but negotiations then going on with Princeton prevented Harvard from accepting it until the last of April. The important provisions of the final agreement concerning the composition of the teams, settle the disputed questions as to amateurs, bona fide students, the time limit, and the announcement of names of players, in the most satisfactory manner possible; and it is interesting to notice that the rules on the same subjects which Yale recently allowed to be submitted to the Intercollegiate Association were essentially the same as those agreed to by Harvard and the University...
...clock a. m. A special train will be run from Middletown, Conn., and way stations to Hartford, leaving there at 10.20. Two extras will leave Hartford at 11.05 a. m. and at noon, making a total of eleven. Besides this, all the regular northern bound trains will have the limit of extra cars attached the morning of the game. Excursion rates have been provided all along the line...
...charge. As everyone expected who was familiar with the articles of agreement between the universities, there was very little discussion about the undergraduate rule. It has been perfectly clear from the beginning of the trouble over the rule that Yale had a perfect right, if she so wished, to limit her teams to undergraduate players, and that Harvard had as good a right to put any team into the field which she liked, so long as that team conformed to the agreement now in force between the universities. As the matter stands, each university will be responsible...
...practically required here on account of the rule compelling students from other colleges and special students to have completed one full year's work and to be bona fide students pursuing work for another full year Yale's fourth rule is exactly the same as Harvard's "Time Limit" rule. If the above rules are agreed upon by the students at Yale, the two universities will then have regulations practically identical, and what is more, specifice regulations that can determine without any question a player's eligibility...
There will be a second sale of Class Day tickets to all members of the University this afternoon from 1.30 to 3.30. There are a very few Sanders tickets remaining which will be sold to seniors who appear in line this afternoon. The limit will be one ticket to each man and the price...