Word: matters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...adopted last March. It is a working, feasible constitution, framed on actual experience. It has centralized the management of the Union, besides doing away with technicalities which made the running of the Union, besides doing away with technicalities which made the running of the Union a uselessly complicated matter, due to the fact that the old constitution was drawn up without experience, and without precedent...
...will issue tomorrow, Class Day, a special 12-page paper, containing pictures of the Class Day officers, the Commencement speakers, the Harvard University crew squad and the Yale University crew squad. Full announcements of Class Day and Commencement exercises will be published, and in addition to the usual reading matter, there will be a list of members of the Class of 1906 with the occupations in which they will engage after graduation, a review of the year's work in debating, athletic prospects for 1906-07, an account of the Union, and a summary of the academic, changes during...
...Furlong found no clew to the position of the boat in documents, but from a chance acquaintance, whose father had seen the event. There remained of the hull only the ribs and keel two fathoms deep in sand and covered with fossilized matter...
...session today "no changes be in order except (1) changes in wording, (2) the removal of inconsistencies, and (3) such other changes as may be allowed to come before the meeting by the unanimous consent of all the members present." The Committee will also consider today the matter of illustrating the new rules. A member of the committee has prepared photographs which will assist the officials in interpreting rules such as those dealing with holding, the fair catch, etc., and provision will probably be made for the insertion of these pictures in the final codification of the rules...
...taken his place on a back seat and who, it seemed, had noticed the young men in Boston, just before the event happened, and testified that they were not intoxicated or turbulent, but simply boyish. The judge with evident relief accepted the Professor's view of the matter, imposed only a moderate fine, and the youths went out quite ashamed of the whole affair, as was fitting...