Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Members of the University, especially new students, should bear in mind the following facts in regard to football ticket applications. Every applicant is held responsible for the tickets allotted to him. Any member of the University whose tickets are sold or offered for sale at a premium will be blacklisted. Students applying for two tickets and agreeing to occupy personally one of the seats applied for or to return the tickets to the Athletic Association will be blacklisted for violation of this agreement without the expressed permission of the management. Only applications for personal use, for the Yale game...
...rules for the singing and judging in connection with the meet were thoroughly discussed and all difficulties in regard to their interpretation were definitely settled. The officers for the council were erected as follows: A. F. Pickernell '14, president; N. L. Tibbetts '15, secretary; L. H. Davis, of Pennsylvania, treasurer...
...investigation in regard to the registration of students for voting in Cambridge, was resumed before the Grand Jury yesterday, after an adjournment since Friday. The three assistant managing editors of the CRIMSON, P. C. Lewis '17, W. H. Meeker '17, and E. A. Whitens '17 have been summoned to testify in regard to articles which have appeared it the CRIMSON in connection with the exception. They will probably be the> first witnesses when the hearing is resumed next Friday, with the exception of Meeker, who has been excused. Above twenty witnesses, including Professor Felix Frankfurten '06 of the Law School...
...registering as voters in Cambridge. Professor W. B. Munro '99, F. G. C. O'Neill '16, business manager of the CRIMSON, and R. S. Coit '18, news candidate, were yesterday added to the list of those summoned, these last in connection with the publication of a recent article in regard to the registration of students...
...Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The subject must be approved in writing before November 15, 1915. The thesis must contain from 5,000 to 10,000 words exclusive of tables and drawings, and three typewritten copies must be handed in on or before May 1, 1916. Further information in regard to this prize may be obtained from Professor Whipple either at Pierce 212 or Room 46a of Engineering Building A, Massachusetts Institute of Technology...