Word: matter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...asked in regard to invitations and boxes. Any men who have not applied, but who wish to attend the Dance, should see the committee during its office hours. No tickets will be sold at the door on Friday night and as admission will be by ticket only the matter of obtaining them should be attended to at once. 1917 DANCE COMMITTEE...
...privileged communications. Discussions in the class-room ought not to be supposed to be utterances for the public at large. They are often designed to provoke opposition or arouse debate. It has, unfortunately, sometimes happened in this country that sensational newspapers have quoted and garbled such remarks. As a matter of common law, it is clear that the utterances of an academic instructor are privileged, and may not be published, in whole or part, without his authorization. But our practice, unfortunately, still differs from that of foreign countries, and no effective check has in this country been put upon, such...
...prudential committee of the Yale Corporation has refused to interfere in deciding the eligibility of the five Yale athletes who have been disqualified for playing summer baseball, according to a report from New Haven. The matter is left entirely in the hands of the special committee recently appointed, consisting of Professor Robert N. Corwin, chairman of the Athletic Committee; George P. Day, treasurer of Yale University; and Henry W. Hobson, treasurer of the Yale Athletic Association. The decision of these men will, it is believed, be final...
...furnished, so long as Harvard maintains complete power to direct those instrumentalities. Further considerations are that although Gordon McKay by an earlier will directed the establishment of a distinct and separate school, he changed his will in 1891 in such a way as to leave the matter of carrying out his wishes entirely in the hands of the University; and that the Corporation has proceeded on the belief that the proposed plan is the very best available to promote the education which McKay wanted to promote...
...class of 1918 will immediately proceed to sell stock and raise the money for the new dormitory. The Yale Alumni Weekly says: "The stand of the present sophomores, unwilling to face a third year as campus outcasts and yet ready to put their shoulders to the wheel in the matter of providing adequate freshman dormitory accommodations, cannot but command respectful attention and applause...