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Dates: during 1900-1909
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There still remains, however, ample time for the settlement of two athletic questions of considerable importance. A good many weeks ago there was considerable discussion of the two-period rule, and steps were taken to bring the subject of its abolition to the attention of the Athletic Committee. We have not heard whether it is being held under consideration at the present time, but as very few meetings of the Committee remain before the end of the term, we risk the criticism of over-persistence by again urging the Committee to abolish this unfair regulation before the year is over...
...three years and are enrolled in one of the graduate schools. However, the reasons given in opposition to the extension apply only to men in the Business, Medical and Law Schools, who might not be able to carry on their studies and play on University teams at the same time. Everyone seems in favor of allowing men in the Graduate School and candidates for the M. A. degree to take part in athletics. The CRIMSON believes that the members of every graduate department should be admitted on the theory that those who are not able to carry their work will...
...guests, members of the Memorial Society, veterans and sons of veterans of the Charles Beck Post will meet in the Faculty Room, University 5 at 11.30 o'clock, and undergraduates will assemble in front of University Hall at the same time. Seniors are requested to wear their caps and gowns. At 11.30 everyone will march in a procession, lead by the sons of veterans and the Loyal Legion of Boston, of which General Porter is a member, to Sanders Theatre. The following have been appointed marshals for the parade: G. Gund '09, head-marshal; K. S. Cate...
...student finally leaving the University, may become a participating life member by the payment of $10 at the time of application for such membership, and by signing at the same time an agreement to pay within the period of four years thereafter, $40, in annual instalments of not less than $10 each...
...proposed amendment is adopted, a student finally leaving the University may become a participating life member of the Union by paying $10 at the time of application for such membership and by paying four annual instalments of $10 each. When a participating life member has completed the payment of the required fee of $50, he will become a life member...