Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ever received any pecuniary reward or its equivalent by reason of his connection with athletic--whether for playing, coaching or acting as teacher in any branch of sport or engaging therein in any capacity--shall represent his university in any athletic team or crew, except that any University Committee on Eligibility may, subject to the approval of the Committee of the Chairmen,* permit such participation in intercollegiate athletics by men who might technically be debarred under the letter of the rule, but who, in the judgment of the University Committee on Eligibility, have not commercialized their athletic ability or offended...
...There is reason to hope for a speedy solution of this problem, which has been an absolute block to business-like plans of expenditure...
...reason for this innovation is that the Chief Marshal's luncheon has become inadequate to accommodate the increasing numbers year by year. It had been moved over to the Union, which was undesirable, since the Yard has always been more desirable as a centre of Class Day festivities. This Spread will be greatly reduced to include only the Corporation, the Overseers, the recipients of honorary degrees, and a few highly distinguished guests...
...hundred men may be equivalent to a hundred officers in time of war, enough to command three regiments. But the vital result of the week is not reflected in the number of enlistments; rather in the number of men interested. Preparedness Week has officially ceased, but there is no reason why enlistments should not continue in even greater volume, to pass the seven hundred mark and go beyond. J. T. RODGERS...
...comes the need of a standardized, comprehensive system of training directed by the War Department. For this reason the proposed scheme is a welcome and progressive step forward. The possibility of a man gaining enough military knowledge during his college course to be appointed a second lieutenant in a volunteer army is an incentive far more concrete than any ideas of duty and patriotism...