Word: recommended
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...growth of the University has necessitated changes of administration which have proved highly successful The new Faculty of Arts and Sciences has already demonstrated the wisdom of those who originated it. All the various directions in which successful progress has taken place cannot be particularized here, but we heartily recommend to everyone who takes a deep interest in the affairs of Harvard a perusal of this report...
Action was taken upon the rules offered by Mr. E. A. Caswell, to govern the Intercollegiate Chess Tournament. The first and last five sections as they appeared in yesterday's CRIMSON were accepted, but the club decided to recommend that only two undergraduates, instead of three, represent each college. In order to avoid confusion, undergraduate was taken to mean undergraduate in the academic and scientific departments, law school men being thereby barred...
...WHEREAS, This committee cannot recommend the incurring of additional expense until the present debt of the Athletic Union is paid...
...indecent and unjust'; and doubtless referring to the strong and violent language used by Chief Justice Dudley in the third clause of his will in pointing out what he considers errors, and idolatry, tyranny, usurpations, superstitions, heresies, and crying wickedness in high places of the Church of Rome, they recommend not only the suppression of this lecture, as one of the four directed to be given in his will, but they also in substance declare that the surrender of the whole trust and the abandonment of the lectures would be a slight evil compared with the maintenance of this trust...
...Harvard club voted Tuesday evening to recommend that two men be sent from each college and that the games be played at the different colleges in succession, In case such arrangements are determined upon, Harvard will be represented by Mr. Dresel, L. S., and by the champion of the college for this year...