Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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According to the N.C.A.A code of eligibility, a student must have a year of residence at a college before he can compete in varsity athletics. Thomas Bolles, Director of Athletics, yesterday was equally unoptimistic about O'Malley's chances. "The rule on N.C.A.A competition is clear," Belles said...
Robinson also said that he had not learned of the Ivy rule forbidding subsidization of a student's secondary school education until the spring of 1954 after the student involved had completed half of his additional year at Cheshire School in Cheshire, Conn. He said the boy never felt he was acting incorrectly...
...ruling must be observed and complied with," Watson emphasized. "If alumni feel we are not going to take the rule seriously, we will be weakened immediately. It's unfortunate for the student involved, but we want all alumni to be aware of the code...
...years that followed, Queen Helen bore Carol a properly royal son, Prince Michael, who twice reigned as King of Rumania. Carol himself tired of Helen and took up with a Rumanian officer's wife named Elena ("Magda") Lupescu. Carol was banished, returned to rule for ten years, and was banished a final time. In 1947 Carol married Lupescu in Brazilian exile, at the side of what he imagined was her deathbed, only to have Magda recover after the ceremony. Meanwhile, in Paris and in other continental haunts familiar to the semi-destitute outcasts of royalty, forgotten Zizi Lambrino reared...
Several players felt that adoption of the rule would be a good idea. Emphasizing that it didn't speed up their game (statistics confirmed that they shot only slightly more quickly than usual), freshmen Tom Bernheim, Bob Montgomery, Dick Woolston and Noel Tyl felt that the rule would improve basketball by eliminating the freeze...