Word: question
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...university. Heretofore the method of managing the various departments has been through a general faculty meeting held once a week, at which all matters pertaining to the department interested were discussed. As a meeting of all the faculty members of the university at once, however, was out of the question, the president was forced to meet each faculty in turn, and discuss the affairs relating to its department. This meant a great waste of time on the president's part, and tended to make the various departments grow farther apart, rather than closer together. One of the first steps taken...
...although the changing line-up gave twenty-three men a chance to play, was so strong on the offensive and employed such effective team-play that Amherst did not once secure the ball on downs. As four touchdowns in the first half proved that the game was only a question of score, line-plays alone were used, in the second half, to give the forwards as much practice as possible. Since the Amherst line stood very high, the Harvard line found it easy to open holes at will, by applying the principles of playing which have lately been drilled into...
...Question: "Resolved, That the policy of the Administration as to the Philippines should be commended...
...debating is to be held at New Haven, Oct. 20. Each of the three universities interested, Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, will be represented by one member of the Faculty and by one undergraduate. This meeting is very much needed, for, since the last conference, held in 1896, many questions have come up and been settled only temporarily for the debate in question. Hence it has seemed timely and advisable that a more definite agreement be reached upon several important points. Last year, for example, the time of preparation for debate was extended from six to eight weeks. In addition...
...question of this year's coach was left to the following committee, who will meet next week upon the return of Mr. Storrow, and consider the best permanent arrangement: Mr. Geo. W. Weld, Mr. Jos. Lund, Mr. J. J. Storrow, D. M. Goodrich 1L., R. C. Bolling '00 and F. L. Higginson...