Word: question
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...December 5th, no one supposed that an interpretation of the term "undergraduate," that would bar Seniors, at the same time first year men in a graduate school, from Yard rooms, would be made. At that time, the CRIMSON in its editorial upon the subject said, "there may be some question as to whether a Senior who is also in a graduate school may retain a Yard room occupied in his Junior year. The wording of the rule makes it seem probable that he may keep the room, as such men are understood to retain their undergraduate standing even if they...
...would be preferable, so as to give more latitude of administration to the responsible athletic committees of the various universities represented. A sub-committee consisting of Professors Hollis, Dennis and Fine, was appointed to frame a rule, to be submitted to the various delegations as soon as possible. The question of the restriction of eligibility to undergraduates was merely touched on and no definite action taken...
...Comparative Zoology, on the subject of the sense of hearing in fishes. Experiments designed to indicate the functions of the ear were carried on by Professor Parker last summer at the U. S. Fish Commission Laboratories at Wood's Hole, Mass. These experiments gave valuable evidence on the disputed question of whether the ear of a fish acts as an organ of hearing...
...considering this question we must remember the reason for making any set eligibility rules. They are made in order to put all teams on an equal footing; to give every man an equal chance. For example, a professional is not allowed to play on an amateur team, because he is one who makes the playing of a game his life's work, and is believed to have an unfair advantage over a man who is playing the game merely for the sport's sake. A man who has played four years has had more experience and should be better equipped...
...Senior Wranglers. Debate, Assembly Room, Harvard Union, 8 p. m. Question: "Resolved, That Congress was justified in making appropriations for the salaries and expenses of the coal strike arbitrators." Affirmative: Hinckley's Camp.--Negative: Hale's Camp...