Word: retaining
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Seniors, at the same time first year men in a graduate school, from Yard rooms, would be made. At that time, the CRIMSON in its editorial upon the subject said, "there may be some question as to whether a Senior who is also in a graduate school may retain a Yard room occupied in his Junior year. The wording of the rule makes it seem probable that he may keep the room, as such men are understood to retain their undergraduate standing even if they are doing work in the Law School or some other graduate department." So the interpretation...
There was scarcely any preliminary work and practically all the time was devoted to a scrimmage between the first and second elevens. The main object of the practice was to test the defensive strength of the team, and several times the second eleven was permitted to retain the ball after it had been lost on downs. It was of no avail, however, for once the second team, instead of making even small gains, was thrown back in eight plays for a loss of 10 yards, and again on a long series of rushes could gain but 40 yards. There were...
...holder's annual receipt expired; there would be absolutely no hunting up of departed members to get their shares away from them; and the extra bookkeeping involved by this 16 percent transfer is surely well worth paying for if it enables the student members of the Society to retain legally effective control in their own hands. To secure representative votes, all elections should be required in the By-Laws to be held by Australian ballot. (which is no more than is now done several times every year by the Memorial Hall Dining Association) after a fortnight's notice, with...
...master's degree. This suggestion seems less revolutionary when it is remembered that since 1860 the standard of requirements for the degree of A.B. has risen steadily, and that the age of its recipients has advanced about two years. President Butler adds: "By taking this step we should retain the college, with its two years of liberal studies, as an integral element in our system; shorten by two years the combined periods of secondary school, college and professional instruction; and . . . at the same time we should retain the four years' course with all its manifest advantages and opportunities...
...Memorial Hall next year, must renew their membership by signing on the book in the Auditor's office before the end of the year. Names not so renewed will be dropped from the membership list. Merely signing on a blank for a club table for next year will not retain membership in the association. The book is now ready for signature...