Word: recommended
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Thus for a large number of Harvard graduates have been the only ones to voice this sentiment, yet the spirit of fair play and good sportsmanship seems to recommend this criticism as worthy of consideration on the part of the undergraduates and the Athletic Committee. The increasing tendency of college athletics is more and more towards the calculating, efficient ideal of modern business, and away from the recreative standard of true sport for sport's sake. The adoption of a progressive suggestion may mean a certain amount of sacrifice, but it is well worth while when the step tends towards...
...addition to the usual reports of committees, a preliminary report may be expected from the committee appointed at the last meeting to investigate the effects of intercollegiate competition. The committee appointed a year ago to recommend changes in the constitution will also report...
...assistant deans will relieve Mr. Yeomans of the minor details of office work, thus leaving him opportunity to take care of the bigger problems of his office. When disciplinary measures are considered necessary, Mr. Little and Mr. Mayo will recommend to Mr. Yeomans what form of punishment they consider necessary and he in turn will place the matter before the Administrative Board, of which he is a member. Appeals from the decisions of the assistant deans will ordinarily be heard by Mr. Yeomans, who will thus serve in the capacity of a higher court...
...sides who would regret to see the distinction between this day and the rest wiped out, or even to see the American Sunday become indistinguishable from the Continental Sunday. Whether this idea is a prejudice, a sentiment, or a religious principle, it deserves our respect; and we shall not recommend the regiment to the public by appearing to ignore it, still less by appearing to ridicule it. We have better reasons; and, I trust, better manners. W. E. HOCKING...
Members of the Harvard Regiment should not wear their uniforms to any costume party. Such an action does not show proper respect for the uniform, and does not conform with military etiquette. The Regimental Committee will recommend that the Regimental Commander drop from the rolls of the Regiment any man wearing his uniform at such a function. C. C. LUND '16. Chairman of Regimental Committee...