Word: representations
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Princeton, N. J. October 27, 1925.--"The Senior Council at a meeting here last night appointed a committee consisting of seven undergraduates to represent the University at the World Court conference in New York tomorrow. We urge a strong Harvard representation. The committee on organization is L. Fox, chairman, F. Bancroft, J. W. Easton, A. Z. F. Wood, C. Rose, F. Coleman, and W. W. Townley. An advisory committee was also appointed consisting of H. P. Van Dusen '20, A. Leitch '24, and L. T. Merchant '26, chairman of the Senior Council...
1. No student who has ever received any pecuniary reward or its equivalent by reason of his connection with athletics--whether for playing, coaching or acting as teacher in any branch of sport or engaging therein in any capacity--shall represent his University in any athletic team or crew, except...
2. No student shall represent his University in any athletic team or crew who received from other than those on whom he is naturally dependent for financial support money, by gift or loan, or the equivalent of money, such as board and lodgings, etc., unless the source and character of...
3. Any student who has, while enrolled in another university or college, taken part in competitive athletics as a member of his university, college, or class team or crew, while playing against opponents not members of that institution, shall be in ineligible to represent Harvard, Yale, or Princeton in any...
"For each of the major sports your Committee appoints annually an advisory Committee of three to five graduates with one or more associate members, in each of which the Graduate Treasurer is ex-officio a member. No head coach may, however, belong. The appointments are made by your Committee on...