Word: placing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first provides that no change either in the events or in the order of events can be made without a year's notice of the change; the second, that hereafter a second place shall count three points instead of two a third two, and a fourth one point. The last amendment has to do with restriction upon summer playing...
...time when the discussion took place last fall concerning the most effective method of training inexperienced debaters, which resulted in the formation of the Sophomore Debating Club, another change was proposed, which, though not carried out, was nevertheless received with some degree of favor. This step was the combination of the Forum and the Union into a single club. This change we would again propose in the hope that it will receive more thorough consideration...
...Howell has been elected captain of the University of Pennsylvania crew in place of Boyle, who resigned. Howell has rowed for two years in the 'varsity boat...
...last meeting of the Shakespeare Club, C. H. Williams '98, was elected librarian in place of S. Robinson '98, resigned. The following men were elected members: H. A. Morrison 1900, R. S. Holland 1900, J. H. Cabot 1900, W. B. Robbins '99, and E. H. Sears...
...serve its purpose. With the exception of a few baseballs and flags and two shields the trophies won by the Harvard teams are kept anywhere but in the Trophy Room. Some are in the hands of the Bursar, some with the captains of the teams, or stored in other places. The collection of photographs is far from complete, and many of those now hung in the room do not belong there. Regulations governing the placing of trophies and photographs in the room were drawn up at the last meeting of the committee and have been approved by the Athletic Committee...