Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Because of the feeling of doubt expressed by some members of the class of 1919 as to their status in regard to Class Day, C. A. Clark, Jr., '19, chairman of the Class Day Committee issued the following statement yesterday: "It has been decided that all men who were originally in the class as Freshmen, or have since joined, shall be considered Seniors as far as Class Day is concerned, regardless of their scholastic standing. A man may only be a Junior according to his standing at the College Office, or he may not even be in College...
...Three." Major Moore '93, Graduate Treasurer of the Athletic Association, in the CRIMSON, and Professor Corwin, chairman of Yale's Board of Athletic Control, in the Yale News, denied any exclusiveness on the part of Yale, Princeton and the University. At the second conference a statement in regard to this misunderstanding was prepared for publication and the CRIMSON received the following communication from Professor R. B. Merriman '96, who represented the University...
...Some misunderstanding appears to have arisen in regard to the recent meetings in New York of the Athletic Boards of Harvard, Yale and Princeton. These meetings have been entirely informal; none of the decisions there reached can be valid without ratification by the Athletic Committees of the three universities concerned. No radical changes in athletic policies or relations have been contemplated. There has been no thought of any "Big Three League," or of drawing out of athletic relations with other colleges or universities; an inspection of the published athletic schedules of Harvard, Yale and Princeton will show this. The general...
...Hughes, Dean of the Engineering School, He announced that a new course in rail-road and topographic surveying would be offered at the summer session of the Engineering School in Cambridge. In commenting further Professor Hughes said that while no definite decision had yet been reached in regard to the summer camp, it would probably not be opened until next year...
This latter action constitutes a most important step, and the proposals cover almost all cases which are likely to occur in regard to men rated "unclassified" or as "dropped Freshmen." The proposals as they were passed by the committee chairmen are as follows...