Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...university teams, although themselves members of the preparatory department. The third was a student who had played early in October. 1902, on a college team as a member of the college, and then entered the University of Pennsylvania. There seemed to be no controversy about the facts. The rule affecting these cases is as follows: 'No student of the university, who has ever played in any intercollegiate contest, upon a team of any other college or university, shall represent the university until he has resided one academic year at the university, and has attained in the annual examinations upon...
...Clothier '04, left end, prepared at Haverford, Pa., where he played three years on the football team and was also on the baseball and track teams. Before coming to Harvard he spent two years at Swarthmore, where he played end on the football team. Under the one year residence rule he was ineligible to play until last year. He is 6 feet 1 1-2 inches tall, weighs 174 pounds, and is 22 years...
Henry Schoellkopf 2L., fullback, prepared at the Cascadilla School, where he played fullback on the football team. He came to Harvard from Cornell where he graduated in 1902, having played fullback on the team for two years. He was ineligible to play last year under the one year residence rule. He is 23 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighs 183 pounds...
...were made: First, that between December 1 and April 1 no athletic team representing the University be allowed to take part in contests at such a distance away from Cambridge that it cannot get back that same night; second, that on account of lack of previous notice, the above rule be suspended for the year to such extent as shall seem wise to the Committee. These two motions were discussed and laid on the table. It was moved, also, and voted, that the proper representatives of the fencing team, of the basketball team, and of the hockey team be given...
...this general form, with changes of detail now and then, the system has existed till the present year. In the past month, however, an essential reorganization has taken place. The Junior and Senior clubs, having proved, as a rule, small and weakly bodies, have been abolished. To take their place, and at the same time to fill a new field, the University Debating Club, organized last night, has been established. This club is open to all members of the University except Freshmen and Sophomores. It will afford to Law School men, and men in other graduate departments of the University...