Word: stricken
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Rule 13, of article II, was stricken from the rules for the regulation of athletic sports. This rule was as follows: "No student shall be a member of a class team unless he is eligible to membership in the University teams, except in case of the Freshman Class, for which provision is made in Rule 10, and in case of dropped men as provided under Rule...
...their whole time to the service and receive salaries, and the other five members serve gratuitously, although their time and expert counsel are worth many thousands of dollars. Nevertheless of course when the co-operative character of the Society is given up the name "Co-operative" must also be stricken out. A body of trustees which fills its own vacancies, practically administers a charity for the benefit of Harvard students, by means of a capital contributed by Harvard students and that process is mostly co-operative. It seems not unlikely that such an arrangement would arouse antagonism of a kind...
...amended as was Section 2 at the last meeting, in regard to the election of committee members from the departments of the University. In Article VI, the only amendments were in Section 1, the words "at 8 p. m.," and the last clause--"in which case, etc.," being stricken out. In Article VII, Section 3 was amended as follows: "All members or past members of Harvard University not resident in Cambridge are eligible to non-resident membership." Consideration of Section 5 about life membership was postponed. Section 7 was amended so that names of candidates shall be posted...
...Laws there were no changes made except in Sections 8 and 16. The former section was stricken out altogether on the ground that the Cambridge no-license law makes it superfluous. Section 16 was amended so that the Union shall be open on week days till...