Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following information with regard to the choice of studies is taken from the pamphlet of "Rules Relating to College Studies" to be obtained at the Publication Office. In making his choice, the student is limited to those studies which his previous training qualifies him to pursue; and he must observe any restrictions that may be attached to the particular courses he wishes to select. He is further required to avoid any conflict of recitation hours of examinations between his courses...
Opportunities for consultation in regard to choice of studies will be provided as follows...
...universities fairly representing the general body of students in each country, or else between single universities on each side. We regret that you were not free to accept the invitation of the American Intercollegiate Association, and we are especially sorry, if any misconception as to our attitude in regard to that invitation influenced you in declining it. We should be pleased if, even now, you were disposed, with Yale's concurrence, to arrange for a competition on the basis of that invitation...
...team which went to England last summer could not be found, but Sherman Day, the new president of the athletic association, said: "I can see no reason why the challenge should not be accepted, but of course I cannot speak with authority. Until the challenge arrives all statements in regard to what will be done are premature...
...interested to hear some facts bearing on your editorial with regard to student waiters at Memorial Hall. From your purely speculative treatment of the subject it is evident that you are unaware of the existence of a certain other dining club - a fact sufficiently accounted for by the confining nature of your editorial duties, yet one which it would have been very well worth your while to have known before expressing opinions which, as you will readily see in a moment, appear, in view of its existence, at once practically unsound and from a sentimental point of view, undesirably rude...