Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...spirit of Harvard, the result of this year's work has been! While our rivals find difficulty in selecting a man to fill a vacant place owing to the large number of candidates, we are fain to be satisfied if we can get together eleven fairly strong men, without regard to their knowledge of the game...
...ratification several years ago, it was vetoed by President Lowell. The Council further recommended that the Athletic Association provide the same support for polo here as is the case at Yale, and that negotiations with a similar Graduates' Polo Committee be started. The final decision in regard to these suggestions rests in the hands of the Athletic Committee, and will be voted on at the next meeting of that organization...
...better from the Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association stated that they though so favorably of the suggestion in regard to class colors that they had appointed four men, G. A. Morison, '00, Ralph Lowell '12, Leverett Saltonstall '14, and J. W. D. Seymour '17, to confer with the Student Council committee consisting of J. A. Halsted '26, W. I. Nichols '26, and G. D. Debevoise '26, on this matter...
...agreement has been made between the Italian Confederation of Industry (representing practically all Italian employes) and the Confederation of Fascist Trade Unions, to the effect that in all employer-employe disputes the two Confederations are to regard each other as having the sole right to represent respectively all Italian employers and all Italian workingmen...
...become exhausted less easily when drinking water that contains even 0.2% of common salt. The British physiologist, J. S. Haldane, explains this as due to the fact that the salt added to the drinking water makes up for that taken from the body by perspiration. Scientists are inclined to regard the matter as empirical and await controlled experiments...