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By the articles of agreement between the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard lists of players are to be exchanged at least three weeks before the game. Any objection to the eligibility of a player must be made within ten days after his name has been received. One graduate of each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGREEMENT WITH U. OF P. | 11/2/1905 | See Source »

It is perhaps worth noticing that most of the arguments recently used against the present system would apply just as well to the attempt now being made to raise among the graduates a large sum for the permanent endowment of the University. Where would Harvard be if its graduates were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETIC FINANCIAL POLICY | 6/21/1905 | See Source »

The most important action was the decision to hold the annual intercollegiate track meet at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, on May 26 and 27. This vote was contrary to the action taken by the executive committee at its meeting on January 21, but as no objection was raised in the convention...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: I. C. A. A. A. A. MEETING. | 2/27/1905 | See Source »

The communication in Saturday's CRIMSON regarding uniforms in the inaugural parade suggests the wearing of black caps and gowns in place of the red caps and gowns used in the torch-light procession last fall. The objection to the red costume is well based, but the suggestion to substitute...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Insignia for Inaugural Parade. | 2/23/1905 | See Source »

The main objection to football, President Eliot says, lies against its moral quality: "The game is played under established and recognized rules; but the uniform enforcement of these rules is impossible, and violations of the rules are in many respects highly profitable toward victory. Thus coaching from the side-lines...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT ELIOT'S REPORT | 2/2/1905 | See Source »

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