Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Captain Severance then spoke in explanation of the rule about the rowing of proctors. As one of the objects of presenting the cups was to have every one row, it has been decided that all proctors, who have not been members of the University crew, are eligible. He also emphasized the benefit derived from interdormitory rowing and urged all men to come out next fall...
...every state and country in the United States. In many of these districts there are issues at stake peculiar to the community, which will be decided by the result of the voting tomorrow. In not a few communities, unfortunately, contests will be decided between factions representing government by boss rule on the one hand, and by clean, straightforward, progressive men on the other. Whatever a man's political affiliation, these questions are of greater importance than merely partisan distinctions. Those men in the University who are registered voters are given every chance to make use of their privilege...
...Park street to Tremont, to Boylston, to Huntington avenue, to Ruggles street, to Columbus avenue, and, turning to the left again, back to Massachusetts avenue, to Beacon street. The parade upon reaching Boylston street will swing to the left in order to avoid interrupting the street car service. This rule will also be observed on Columbus and Massachusetts avenues. When the parade is over the Harvard divisions will proceed up Massachusetts avenue over Harvard Bridge. The bridge will then be closed for ten minutes. Men remaining in Boston will be required to take off their caps and gowns...
...important that the coxswains study the chart of the river and observe the rules. All bumps must be made on the outside. Each crew must keep to the inside course in rounding a curve, to give the crew behind a chance to bump. A crew disregarding this rule will be considered bumped...
...cases of sudden change of rule, the people must go through a period of tutelage, for they cannot be expected to be transformed from a state of absolute subjection to entire self-government at a single step. We try to develop the individual unit, to educate and civilize the people according to western ideas of civilization, and in the end to leave them absolutely self-governing. What the Philippine Islands need, is not new laws, not financial assistance, not a change of policy, but merely the removal of all tariffs. Up to the present time all administration has been along...