Word: student
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...after 4 p. m. 2. No college club or athletic association shall play or compete with professionals. 3. No person shall assume the functions of trainer or instructor in athletics upon the grounds or within the buildings of the college without authority in writing from the committee. 4. No student shall enter as a competitor in any athletic sport, or join as an active member any college athletic club, including base-ball, football, cricket, lacrosse and rowing associations, without a previous examination by the director of the gymnasium and his permission so to do. 5. All match games, outside...
...emperor of Germany studied at the University of Bonn as a regular student...
...number of cuts allowed in some of the leading colleges are as follows: At Yale, 24 to the seniors and juniors per year, to the sophomores and freshmen, 18; at Williams, 30 "cuts" from chapel and recitations; at Dartmouth, 25; at Amherst and Wesleyan a student must be present at nine-tenths of the recitations in each branch; while at Michigan University and John Hopkins, attendance at lectures and chapel sapractically optional...
JOURNALISM.- If any Harvard student wishes to engage in Journalism, he will do well to address JOURNALIST, P. O. Box 3103, Boston, Mass. je19...
...Hale has said that he would be glad to see every student who is in Cambridge in chapel on Tuesday, as it will be the best occasion to say farewell to his undergraduate friends. It is not necessary for us to urge acceptance of this invitation. We are sure that a deep sense of obligation and of gratitude to Dr. Hale will cause a large at tendance. Dr. Hale may be sure that he will leave hundreds of friends behind him who, though reluctant to part with him, wish him the fullest success in his labors in other directions...