Word: rule
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...libraries, laboratories, gymnasium, athletic grounds or buildings, boarding at the Harvard Dining Association, or at the Randall Hall Association, and making use of any other privileges as a student, until his financial relations with the University have been arranged satisfactorily with the Bursar. Failure to comply with this rule is deemed cause for final separation of the student from the University...
...that it affords a way of trying out managers on the competitive plan; but in reality this has been not a merit, but a defect of the system, for it is well known that the appointment of the candidate who got the most money has not been the inviolable rule. In 1900-01 the Graduate Manager himself proposed the abandonment of the subscription plan. He said: "At present, the University Crew and track teams are supported partly by a general canvass through the University by the respective managers and candidates for assistant managerships. Some give and some...
...encouraged for a time they will eventually be able to stand on their own feet. But such a blow to them now as would be dealt by the new policy of the Athletic Committee would be nearly fatal to some if not to all of them. As a rule the minor teams represent the University in a way that is far from bringing discredit to it; this year the record in hockey, lacrosse, and tennis was especially creditable...
...contains the following articles: "Scherzo," and "Waldweben," by G.W. Gribble '05; "The Night before Economics," by S.D. Preston '06; "The Downfall of Our Friend Sherlock Holmes," by H.D. Chandler '06; "The Love Cell," by W.A. Green '04; "A Tale of Two Fingers," by R.W. Beach '06; "Not According to Rule," by S.M. Peyser '06; "A Tale of Tongue," and "Fated," by G.E. Fuller...
...future existence has no place in the modern social and political problems which face the human race. One reason for the prevailing popular indifference is caused by uncertainty. It is commonly supposed, that a man is appalled at the approach of death. This is erroneous, for as a rule man dies uninfluenced by the thoughts of future life...