Word: objections
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...secretaries will also discuss propositions relating to a proposed agreement with the Corporation which will give them an allotment of Yard rooms for the use of their classes on Commencement Day. Any class secretary who is not a member of the Association may join at the dinner. The object of the Association is to bring class secretaries together to afford them an opportunity to help each other and to discuss points of common interest...
...have appointed a committee with the primary object of seeking out the skill and experience and intelligence existing in Harvard football men and of directing it on the University team so that we can make at least an intelligent effort towards getting victory every year. This committee will operate in an advisory capacity rather than in an executive one. It will lay out a system and direct the policy, but will not undertake to interfere with the coach or the coaching system, which will remain substantially as in the past...
...work at Cornell, as well as any extra expense involved in the trip. The joint arrangement agreed upon simply is, therefore, that Mr. Colson should be neither a financial loser nor a financial gainer by the episode. Mr. Colson is a scholar and teacher, and while the primary object of his trip to Cambridge is to give instruction in rowing, the opportunity afforded him to examine the methods of instruction and the administration of the Law School was an important factor in securing his assistance, and in obtaining the leave of absence which was granted to him. Respectfully yours...
...principal object of the trip will be to examine the moraines and kettle holes in the vicinity of Plymouth. The effect of these glacial features on the colonial history of the region will be briefly discussed. In the afternoon, an opportunity will be given to see the town of Plymouth and to visit the Museum of Colonial Relics there. The walk will be open to all members of the University. Exclusive of lunch, the cost of the trip will...
...object of the new Medical School is to have affiliated hospitals nearby. Several institutions to whom the Corporation has already made offers of parts of the large plot belonging to the University, have expressed a desire to avail themselves of these offers. The largest of these institutions is the Brigham Hospital, which intends to build on the property fronting Huntington avenue and Francis street, provided a law-suit now pending is settled in its favor. The Children's Hospital, another large institution, is to build to the west of the Medical School, and plans for its buildings are now being...