Word: rulings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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However, if it is absolutely impossible to keep Harvard open until 10 o'clock at night, certainly it should not be closed until 6 o'clock, and books ought not to go out before that time. Such a rule would at least give men with afternoon engagements an equal opportunity to secure books. Moreover, it can hardly be maintained that the expense incident to opening Harvard 2 for one additional hour is prohibitive...
...Athletic Committee has passed a rule by which all graduate and special students of the University may be allowed to play on the University association football team by permission of the chairman of the Athletic Committee in conference with the deans of the respective departments. The purpose of the rule is to encourage the development of the game of soccer in the University...
...Soccer Eligibility Rule...
...rendered eligible by this rule who wish to try for the University team should report dressed to play on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock...
...three weeks previous to the Easter recess the men in the University living at a distance from Cambridge raise a complaint concerning the regulation preventing the same early departure at Easter as is allowed at Christmas. On the surface there is an apparent partiality in this rule. At Christmas the men from St. Louis, Chicago, and further west, are allowed to leave Cambridge in time to reach home by mid-night before the first day of vacation. But at Easter, owing to the rule now in force, such men are compelled to remain through all lectures on Saturday and, consequently...