Word: must
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...composition must be written for four voices (soprano, alto, tenor and bass), for chorus, with or without solo voices, with organ or piano accompaniment, and of which the time of performance must not exceed six minutes. "The words shall be either English or Latin, religious or secular, original or selected." The prize will be awarded only in case a composition is submitted which fulfills the requirements of the committee. The prize composition will be performed in the College Chapel, with choir and organ, under the direction of W. A. Locke '69, organist...
Compositions must be presented to the chairman of the committee on or before March 1, 1910. The title page must bear an assumed name, and the writer must give in, with his composition, a sealed letter containing his real name and superscribed with his assumed one. The committee in charge of the competition consists of the following: W. A. Locke '69, chairman; O. Foote '74, G. A. Burdett...
...members of the University wishing to enter the competition for the Pasteur Debating Medal must hand in their names to T. M. Gregory '10, Stoughton 14, before Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. On Friday evening at 7 o'clock all competitors will meet in the Assembly Room of the Union, where each man will be given five minutes to speak on any phase of the question, "Resolved, That the French government should adopt an income tax in order to distribute more equitably the burden of taxation." Six or seven men will be retained from this competition to speak...
...number of severe injuries and the preponderance of mass plays are the features of the game which are most severely criticised. In the months following the season of 1905 a similar protest caused the Rules Committee to make radical reforms in the game; It seems likely that some changes must also be made this year to meet the expectations of those who are dissatisfied with present conditions...
...consider not only the big institutions where football is played under the most favorable conditions and where every safeguard in the way of training and the use of substitutes is employed, but also the hundreds of smaller colleges and secondary schools where substitutes are few and trainers' bills must be kept...