Word: regular
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Coach E. A. Wachter, Captain R. H. O'Connell '29, who hurt his leg in Monday's encounter, may be unable to play tonight. In case he cannot appear, he will probably be replaced by either J. H. Ward '30 or Robeson Bailey '29. The remainder of the regular Crimson lineup is intact...
...evolution of chapel attendance has progressed one step further at Tufts with a slight modification of last semester's regulations so that now each student will receive a mark for chapel attendance, the same system of marking as in regular curriculum courses to be used. Under the new regulations more than nine chapel cuts will constitute a failure to pass the chapel requirement...
...days later the Rules Committee produced a resolution, the adoption of which would send the disputed measure to conference in the regular way, with the House conferees in formal disagreement with the Senate but free to bargain to the best of their ability. In effect, this resolution was aimed at the Senate amendment. In adopting the resolution the House predicted its final vote on the Senate's $24,000,000 amendment?against...
University teams B and C defeated their respective opponents, the Walkover Club and Harvard Medical School, and the Harvard Freshman lost to Lincoln's Inn Society in the regular weekly matches of the state inter-club squash racquets tournament on Saturday afternoon. Team B, playing without A. C. Ingraham '31 who performed brilliantly in the state singles tourney until he was forced to withdraw because of a pulled tendon, blanked the Walkever Club racquetmen by a 5 to 0 score...
...well as steering. Brief mention will be made of racing conditions and technique. Finally, there will be several talks on different types of boats, a thorough knowledge of which is essential to successful coxing under the present rowing regime. The School will have but seven or eight meetings and regular attendance will provide coxes with the facts that all the coaches will reasonably expect the upperclass steersmen to know once the crews are on the water...