Word: rulings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Haughton '99 will represent the University at the meeting of the football rules committee which will be held at the Hotel Astor, New York City, today and tomorrow. Many coaches and captains object to the present rules on the ground that they make scoring too difficult and give too great an advantage to the team which is on the defensive. To remedy this condition the following changes have been suggested: To increase the number of downs by one or decrease the distance to be gained in three downs from 10 to 7 yards; to lessen the advantages of a touchback...
...Bass '96, Governor of New Hampshire, will speak on Monday, February 26, on "The Progressive Movement in New Hampshire, will speak on Monday, February 26, on "The Progressive Movement in New Hampshire," while W. Kent, Congressman from California, will speak sometime in March on "Leadership versus Book-Rule in a Democracy." Other lectures will be announced later...
...list relates the names of 52 men who have failed to return the books even within half an hour after the required time. Now that the mid-year period is upon us, these reference books become doubly valuable. Let no man be so mean as to break intentionally a rule established so evidently for the common good...
...nearly twenty are not at present members of the Union. These men are urged to join at once to facilitate the work of the committee, as no invitations can be sent to them or to the ladies they have invited until they become members, and it is a strict rule of the committee that no non-members shall be allowed to attend. 1913 UNION DANCE COMMITTEE...
Professor Gray has written a number of legal treatises including "Restraints on Alienation" (1883, second edition 1905); "Rule against Perpetuities," (1886); he has also compiled the well-known "Selected Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property." It is commonly known that Professor Gray has more than once refused a position on the Massachusetts Supreme Court...