Word: pass
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...this action the Yale Law School, which according to this new rule is entirely shut out from athletic teams, held a meeting the object of which was to urge a meeting of the entire university to vote whether or not the captains and managers have the right to pass such rules. This meeting will be held tonight and it is generally known that if the students do not ratify the action taken by the representatives then, the captains and managers of the different teams will resign. It is highly improbable that the rule will be ratified inasmuch as a large...
...wish to call the attention of every instructor and student in college to the arrangements for the funeral of Bishop Brooks, as described in another column. It should be distinctly understood that it is at the particular request of the undergraduates that the funeral procession will pass through the yard. Arrangements for this were made comparatively late last night and were not thought of by those in charge until suggested to them by one of our number as a favor Which Harvard would be sure to prize. Every one must feel the privilege which is thus given, and Bishop Brooks...
...been arranged through the kindness of the brothers of the late Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks, that the funeral of the Bishop will pass through the College Yard, on the way to Mt. Auburn cemetery...
Nothing could be more fitting than that the remains of Bishop Brooks should pass directly from Harvard, where he is so much loved by all, and where during life, were so many of his interests, to their final resting place. All students of the University are requested to gather in the yard, on either side of the drive from University to the Old Gate, just before two, to salute the funeral as it passes by. The pall bearers at the funeral will be T. N. Perkins '91. D. R. Vail, '93, C. K. Cummings, '93, S. Chew, '93, G. Burgess...
...Emmet; from '94, G. C. Lee, D. W. Lane, and R. Homans; from '95, R. W. Emmons, C. H. Mills, N. H. White; from '96, J. C. Fairchild, H. R. Storrs, A. Borden. These committees were appointed to be responsible for the money, which they are to pass over to Mr. H. H. White. These committees jointly are to have power to collect subscriptions from departments outside the college. According to the above arrangements, each class will have to subscribe not far from $600, if the other departments can be relied upon for anything. With these small sums to collect...