Word: statement
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...further investigation or action will be made by the Middlesex County Grand Jury against members of the University in connection with the alleged illegal registering to vote in Cambridge at the coming elections. This statement was made by District Attorney William J. Corcoran yesterday after the proceedings in the morning. The decision came as a result of the testimony of Professor Felix Frankfurter of the Law School, representing President Lowell, in which he explained the attitude of the University toward the matter...
Princeton, N. J., Oct. 19, 1915.--Dean McClenahan, chairman of the board of athletic control, in a statement issued tonight declares that Princeton made no protest of any sort concerning the five men whom Yale has declared ineligible. The whole matter was brought up by Yale authorities entirely on their own initiative, who deserve the fullest credit possible for their action...
...surplus from the Freshman Red Book is not included in this statement, because the Red Book balance has not been added to the treasury but has been set aside to serve as a nucleus for the Senior Album. The report follows: CREDITS TO DATE. Class canvas, $1,390.71 From Dinner Committee, 792.00 From Collection for Band for Yale game, 30.34 Total, $2,213.05 EXPENDITURES TO DATE. To banquet, $773.93 To smoker, 984.00 To incidentals, 20.62 Total, $1,778.55 TOTALS. Total credits, $2,213.05 Total expenditures, 1,778.55 Balance...
...controversy over the erection of wooden stands for the Yale game came to a successful conclusion yesterday afternoon when the Board of Appeal over-ruled the decision of Building Commissioner O'Hearn and granted the request of the Athletic Association. Following is a statement from the Graduate Treasurer, Fred W. Moore...
Graduate Treasurer F. W. Moore yesterday afternoon made the statement that unless it is found possible to reconcile the Athletic Association's plans for temporary stands with the regulations as laid down by the Boston Building Commission, the obligation to meet the ticket demands of Harvard and Yale alumni will necessitate playing the big game in New Haven. According to the Boston city ordinance, the construction of wooden stands is illegal. According to the careful investigations of the H. A. A., permanent addition to the Stadium is at this time as inexpedient as the purchase and storing of steel constructions...