Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...dance, which will be held in the Union, has been provisionally set for Monday, February 17, the second Monday after the mid-year period. As last year, members of the Junior Class who expect to attend the dance must be members of the Union. To avoid confusion later in regard to tickets and boxes, Juniors, who are not at present members of the Union, are advised to join immediately...
...With regard to the requirements in advanced Latin, the change comprises the omission of one of the three parts which have heretofore made up the examination paper. This part, which is marked (b) in the University Catalogue for 1906-7, reads: "an examination (which may include translation) on Cicero's four speeches against Catiline and the Defence of Archias; with questions on the subject-matter, the life of Cicero, and his position in literature." Two years' notice will be given of any change in the regulations as they now stand...
...rough and uninteresting game, in which neither team played a new-style, open game, but resorted mainly to line plays. The only game played away from Cambridge was with the Navy at Annapolis on October 19. The team was taken some-what by surprise in regard to the Navy's strength which was underestimated; and the Harvard offense met an opponent which was able to withstand it. Crude work on the part of the backs was plainly evident in the Annapolis game...
...absence of nominations for officers and directors of the Co-operative Society other than those made by the stockholders at their annual meeting, no action was taken in regard to the election at yesterday's meeting of the participating members of the society. Under the by-laws, the election is now referred to the stockholders, who will meet tomorrow...
When the books which it is intended to places in this room are finally installed, it will not be possible to regard the room as an exhibition room, except perhaps on certain days and at certain hours. At other times, its quiet must be protected, so that it may fulfill its purpose as a reading-room for those who have occasion to consult the books shelved there...