Word: prevents
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...proposed Parkway unless unforseen circumstances should arise which would render it necessary. No action will be taken on the petition for some time, as the Board of Auditors has indefinitely adjourned the Board of Survey. This action is due to certain illegalities in the formation of the board, which prevent its acts from being official. The board will not convene until these matters have been settled...
Candidates for the track team who can conveniently join the morning squads in the Gymnasium are urged to do so, in order to prevent the afternoon squads from becoming overcrowded...
...game in 1899 resulted in another score of 0 to 0. Yale merely tried to prevent Harvard from scoring, and was strong at critical points. Harvard rushed the ball nearly three times the distance that Yale did, but they were unable to score. The line up was: HARVARD. YALE. Campbell, Ristine, l.e. r.e., Gibson, Snitzer. Donald, Eaton, l.t. r.t., Stillman. A. R. Sargent, l.g. r.g., Olcott. Burnett, c. c., Hale. Burden, r.g. l.g., Brown. Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Francis. Hallowell, r.e. l.e., Hubbell. Daly, q.b. q.b., Fincke. Sawin, Parker, l.h.b. r.h.b., Richards, Keane Kendall, r.h.b. l.h.b., Sharpe, Chadwick. Ellis, Reid...
...require more strength than they have, and the over-exertion and strain produces permanent physical injury. Dr. Darling believes that systematic medical examination, conjoined with the present strength tests, would aid the trainer in finding out the causes for "staleness" among athletes, might detect its approach in time to prevent it; and would, moreover, detect among men in athletics any organic weaknesses, which might make severe effort injurious. Just what would be the relation between the proposed system of medical examinations, on the one hand, and the strength test and the professional trainer on the other, is best shown...
...should be a matter of honor that no tickets allowed to a Harvard undergradute be found in the hands of speculators. The Harvard sections are for the exclusive use of Harvard men and their friends, and in order to prevent any violation of the above rule, the management hereby gives notice that it will print the names of those whose seats are found in the hands of speculators. The row, section and number of each application is kept on file at the office...