Word: understood
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...committee for the American team has not yet decided as to how many men will represent this country, but there is certain to be a larger United States team than ever before in the history of the games. With regard to the selection of the men, it is understood that a policy similar to that of former years will be followed...
...Opera is drama set to music. The drama in the combination is almost as important as the music itself. If the drama cannot be understood, then a large part of the music must lose its effect. When we develop generally, as the Boston English Opera Company has developed, a native opera, under native direction and native conductors, we shall have a truly popular opera, and at last we shall be emancipated from the foreign operatic monopoly...
...Herring asks the University to send down a team to show at this carnival the development of the flying wedge, a play highly developed by Harvard coaches a score of years ago. The decision of this question rests with the Athletic Committee. It is understood that Yale is planning to send members of her second squad to Princeton for the event...
Chairmen of all Yard Spreads must pay for the canvas fencing and chairs before tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. No canvas will be put u until it has been paid for. It should be understood that those holding spreads must pay for the cost of moving benches in case of rain and also must be responsible in case of injury to the grass by their caterers. No teams or automobiles will be allowed in the Yard after noon, and no men will be allowed to carry in dishes, etc. After 2 P. M. those giving spreads must furnish Yard...
...head of the school or college. Where circumstances render it impracticable to carry out the letter of these suggestions as in the method of selection, the Trustees instruct that every effort will be made to give effect to their spirit, but desire it to be understood that the final decision must rest with the Committee of Selection...