Word: selectable
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...committee, which is to take charge of receiving the lists and select a certain number of officials was then appointed. H. W. Clark '23, who called the meeting, was appointed chairman of the committee with C. P. Houston, Athletic Director at Tufts, and H. M. Gore, who holds a similar position at M. A. C., being the other two members...
...should attend the meeting because there will be indoor practice in the Freshman Athletic Building during the two weeks preceding vacation. The first outdoor match comes on April 20, just one week, after the close of vacation so that Coach Cowles will not have much time in which to select his first team...
...other hand it is possible that a large student public could be brought to patronize a magazine which should undertake exclusively to mirror their own life and activities. College newspapers perform this function in an abbreviated form; it would be the task of the proposed college "lit" to select topics of controversial or novel interest and develop them in a literary manner. The difficulty of confining contributors entirely to college subjects would not be the least of the trials of the college literary publication embarking upon this policy. Nevertheless this obstacle ought not to be insurmountable and the experiment would...
...Under these circumstances it seems the only logical thing to agree on a select group of officials who are capable of handling college games, and then to select all of our officials from that group so that each man in the group will be assured of enough college games to make his exclusion of school games worth while...
...Corporation of Harvard University makes these awards on the recommendation of a committee consisting of the President of Harvard University, the President of Radcliffe College, the Directors of the Fogg Art Museum, the Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts and such others as these five may select. The holders are eligible for reappointment in case such re-appointment may seem desirable. If in any year, no suitable candidates appear, the sum available is to be set aside in a separate fund, which may be used to help the Harvard University Press, defray expenses incurred in publishing Fogg Art Museum...