Word: statement
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...should decide as to whether the ivy oration shall be held in the Stadium or not, but that all other details of the exercises be left to the Class Day Committee. The discussion as to whether the ivy oration should be held in the Stadium brought forth an unofficial statement that Professor Hollis had tested the acoustics of the Stadium and found it to be not entirely suitable for the delivery of the ivy oration. It was then voted that in case no suitable alternative be possible, the ivy oration be held at the Stadium...
...regard to the afternoon exercises on Class Day, the statement has been made, editorially in the CRIMSON, that the issue is--"exercises in the Stadium or no-where." It seems to me, however, that to regard the matter in this way is a mistake, for this does not state the real issue. In the first place, the only authority which has so far appeared for the necessity of abandoning the Statue exercises is the somewhat vague statement that certain members of the Corporation stand ready to forbid the erection of the stands in the Delta this year because...
...recent meeting of the Athletic Committee, the Chairman was requested to sent to the CRIMSON a statement of the basketball situation for the information of the University public...
...that only three games involving absence over night would be approved. The hockey team arranged its schedule accordingly. The basketball manager submitted an intercollegiate schedule which required additional absences. The schedule was returned for revision according to the regulation of the Committee. A new schedule was submitted with the statement that the game arranged with Yale at New Haven for March 12 had been cancelled. The new schedule was submitted December 21, and the Committee assumed that the Yale team had been notified accordingly. This, however, proved not to be the case, and the basketball manager was accordingly advised later...
...President's report, that of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences shows that during the academic year 1902-03 the Faculty contained one hundred and thirty-one members, eight of whom were on leave of absence. The report contains a complete list of the courses of instruction and a statement of the number and the classification of the students in each course...