Word: persons
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...received. One graduate of each, University is to be appointed to act as an arbitration Committee to decide all questions arising under the agreement. This arbitration committee is to act upon the objection within four days. In case of disagreement the arbitration committee has power to appoint a third person to act as umpire...
When the Pennsylvania list was received at Harvard, the names of two players were noticed whose eligibility seemed questionable to the Harvard Football Management. Exercising his undoubted right, Captain Hurley at once forwarded a respectful protest. The name of one of these persons is apparently to be withdrawn. Regarding the other person, the question of his eligibility turned upon a perfectly legitimate difference of opinion with respect to the application of the eligibility rules. The protest implies no charge of bad faith in the matter, and is one which ought to be discussed and settled in an entirely friendly manner...
...investigating committee has decided that a universal language must conform to the following requirements: It must fulfill the needs of the ordinary intercourse of social life, of commercial communications, and of scientific and philosophic relations. It must be easily acquired by every person of average elementary education, and especially of persons of European civilization. It must not be one of the national languages...
...Persons desiring student guides for the grounds and buildings of the University may usually obtain them by inquiring at any of the offices of the University, and may hire them at the following rates: One hour for one or two persons, 40 cents; one hour for each additional person, 20 cents; each additional hour or fraction thereof, pro rata...
...with. These student guides are mainly upperclassmen, but there are a few Freshmen and several Graduate students. About 25 men, each of whom gives from one to five hours a week to the work, are on duty. All these men have been licensed by the Bursar, and no unlicensed person is expected to guide visitors about the grounds or buildings for hire...