Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...supported at Princeton. A heavy load of debt has always rested on the management, and it has been hard to get the college to subscribe enough to pay the running expenses of the crews. And this difficulty has been increased by the fact that from '70 to '82 Princeton put but one crew on the water that made even a respectable showing; in the twelve years Princeton won only one intercollegiate contest, and that by default...
...however suggest to them or the proper officials that plain glass would be a great step in advance. If sunlight would be troublesome, clear glass could at least be put on the east side...
...question of student jurisdiction has occasioned considerable discussion among the different colleges at various times and many plans have been suggested and put into practice by which the management of student organizations are left essentially in the power of the students themselves. It has been conclusively proved by searching experiments that athletics and other interests which belong particularly to students, cannot be satisfactorily conducted by undergraduates alone, nor by the Faculty alone. It follows that the plan which brings the two bodies into closer and more friendly relations must in the end be most beneficial to the college...
...originated by President Low. The management of the athletic grounds has been a cause of much dissatisfaction to students as well as to Faculty, and it is hoped that a way out of the difficulty has been found. The votes, as drawn up, propose that full power be put into the hands of a jury composed of the presidents of each class. The president maintains the right, however, to veto any action, if deemed advisable. This seems the only point on which objections are raised, but the prevailing spirit is that, by such a method, President Low will be brought...
Wyllys Terry, the old Yale foot ball player, who was present, objected to this and said that he thought Brooklyn residents should not be classed as resident members. The objection was put to motion and lost. The resident membership will be limited to 1,000. Graduates of West Point and Annapolis will be eligible. Army and navy officers will be classed as nonresident members. When off on duty they shall be exempt from dues. No gambling will be permitted...