Word: rule
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...thinking, the greatest social services which one man can render to his fellows are, first, improving their moral standards or the ideals which rule them, and secondly, improving the conditions of their daily labor. Tonight I ask your attention to the second of these forms of service...
...number of the Law Review, which will be issued Monday, contains the following articles: History of the Hearsay Rule," by Professor John H. Wigmore of Northwestern University; "Accord and Satisfaction," by Professor Samuel Williston '82, of the Law School; "The Merger Decision," by Professor J. C. Gray '59, also of the Law School...
...team is materially stronger than that of last year. Four of the players, Gummere, Spiers, Cadbury, and Morris, were members of the Haverford team which won the intercollegiate cricket championship in 1902, and tied for the championship with Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania last year. By the rules of the Intercollegiate Cricket Association, the one year residence rule does not apply to cricket...
...Japanese constitution, Baron Kaneko said, began in 1868, when a national assembly was promised the people. Then followed the division of the government into its legislative, executive, and judicial branches. In 1879 the provinces and the villages were given partial self rule, and both the central and the local administration then became ready for complete government under the promised constitution...
...Athletic Committee meeting last night it was voted that the alteration in the four-year rule made at the last meeting should not go into effect until next fall. The rule, Article 2, Rule C now reads as follows: "No student whether he has represented one or more colleges, shall take part in intercollegiate contests for more than four years. This rule is to be construed as referring only to the four main branches of sport, namely; football, baseball, rowing, and track athletics...