Word: takings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Resolved, That no one shall be eligible to take part as a player in any championship game of the association, who is not a bona fide student of the college on whose team he plays; matriculated for the then current year and pursuing a course which requires his attendance upon at least five lectures, or recitations, a week. In case a player's qualifications are questioned he shall furnish to the advisory committee a certificate signed by three members of the faculty, stating that he is a bona fide student; matriculated for the then current college year, and regularly pursuing...
...pole vault postponed from Friday's meeting will take place on Holmes at 4 this afternoon. Following are the men entered with their handicaps: Mason, '91, 1 foot; Sternbergh, '93, 1 foot; Leavitt, L. S., scratch; Miller '93, 1 1-2 feet...
...thing should be done. College athletics are for them more than for the graduates and certainly more than for the fashionable club man. If, therefore, there are any privileges in an athletic line they certainly seem to us to belong first of all to the students. When outsiders take so large a degree in college athletics that they must be accorded more privileges in them than the students themselves it looks very much as if college games were properly professional contests-and that would be but another way of saying that they had missed their object. Their only purpose...
HARVARD BICYCLE CLUB.- Dinner tonight at Woodland Park Hotel, Auburndale. Riders meet in front of Holworthy at 4.45. Associate members take 5.05 Newton car at Harvard Sq. connecting with 5.58 train at Newton for Auburndale...
...closing the debate for the negative Mr. F. W. Thayer L. S., said that he preferred to belong to a party with a future even brighter than its past. In a political question, he said, people are apt to take a superficial view of matters and draw from their opinion without further investigation. Mr. Russell's election would not be for the best interests of the people for several reasons, firstly because by his election the Boston democracy is recognized to power; secondly, our institutions, public schools and various departments are of the best and need no change; and lastly...