Word: subs
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...Committee on Metropolitan Affairs, and Harbors and Public Lands, in the Massachusetts legislature, have appointed a sub-committee to draw up a bill on the proposed Charles River dam, which, it is expected, will carry an appropriation of about $3,000,000. This sub-committee consists of Senator Porter, chairman, house chairman Rounds, and Senator Seaver, from the Committee on Metropolitan Affairs; and of Senator Gaylord, chairman, house chairman Sherman, and Senator Foster, from the Committee of Harbors and Public Lands...
...sub-committee of the Athletic Committee, consisting of Professor Hollis, J. J. Storrow '85, and E. B. Krumbhaar '04, will hold its third conference with the Yale athletic representatives at New Haven tomorrow, at decided on similar eligibility rules and administration. At the two meetings already held, one at New Haven and one at Cambridge, the subject has been thoroughly discussed, and it is probable that conclusive action will be taken today. The Yale committee will probably consist of Messrs, Camp, Woolsey, Stokes, and Sargent, and from the undergraduate body, Chadwick, Willis, Winslow, Fox, Thomas and Duval...
...conference committees of Yale and Harvard held their second meeting in the Union on Saturday. The Harvard sub-committee, appointed by the Athletic Committee, consisted of Professor Hollis, J. J. Storrow '85, and E. B. Krumbhaar '04; the Yale delegates were Mr. Walter Camp, Rev. Anson P. Stokes, Jr., Professor Woolsey, G. B. Chadwick '03, C. L. Du Val '03, A. Fox '03, O. J. Willis '03. At 1.30 o'clock the Athletic Committee gave the Yale delegation a luncheon in the large dining room of the Union...
...main point of discussion was the wording of the rule on professionalism. It was the decision of the conference that a more general rule would be preferable, so as to give more latitude of administration to the responsible athletic committees of the various universities represented. A sub-committee consisting of Professors Hollis, Dennis and Fine, was appointed to frame a rule, to be submitted to the various delegations as soon as possible. The question of the restriction of eligibility to undergraduates was merely touched on and no definite action taken...
...opportunity it would give them Class Day. It is now too late for them to be transferred to the Senior Class even did they wish to change. Yet these men are to be driven from their rooms during their Senior year, for the benefit of some men now possibly sub-Freshmen...