Word: selections
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hitchings 1M., G.L.J. Meylan Meylan '02 and C.D. Burchenal '01 won first, second and third places, respectively in the tournament last night to select a team to represent Harvard in the intercollegiate fencing tournament. A.M. Clapp 3M, has earned a place on the team by his previous record and did not fence last night. Hitchings and Meylan will fill the other two places on the team and Burchenal will act as substitute...
...choosing the studies of the junior and senior years, the students will hereafter select from a large list of subjects. These subjects are divided into three groups, and the courses in the different groups are arranged in three progressive grades--A, B, and C. Before graduation the student must have completed connected courses of these three grades, aggregating at least seven hours per week, in one division of study, and connected courses of grades A and B, aggregating at least five hours per week, in each of the other divisions. This regulation compels the student to select one major...
...committee consisting of G. C. Clark '01 and Chester Griswold, Princeton '01, has been chosen to select a course for the fourth annual intercollegiate golf tournament to be held from May 7 to 11, inclusive. It is expected that Pennsylvania will enter a team this year...
...advises first that there be on the board of judges who are to select the team, at least one man who has been for sometime outside of the atmosphere of the University and has observed and studied the effectiveness of speakers in public life. The list of nominees for this board of judges should be submitted to the coach before the names are sent to the opposing college. The coach should then have the power to strike out any name from the list and to add any other. When the debate is not to be held in Cambridge...
...bronze shield, indicative of the team championship of New England. The bouts to-night will be with foils, and the individual championships will be contested in the subsequent tournaments with sabres and duelling swords. Each team chooses a judge for the competitions, and the four judges thus chosen will select a fifth; the Harvard club has appointed H. Clapp...