Word: uniforms
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...assistant managers will be given its first trial tonight, and in order to assure its success, every man who is entitled to vote should make an effort to be present. The new plan is the outcome of a feeling that the choice of managers should be based upon a uniform system rather than that the authorities in each sport should select new assistants with no check except the nominal requirement of approval by the Athletic Committee. The voters cannot all be expected to know the candidates personally, nor are they always fitted to judge of the executive ability...
...officers and attendants in charge of the Delivery Room. As a graduate student of three years' standing, who has probably used the good offices of the Delivery Room as much as, and abused its regulations more than most students of the University, I beg to testify to the uniform courtesy of the hard-worked men, women and boys who make the Harvard Library the most efficient and the most liberal circulator of books I have ever seen. H.N. MACCRACKEN...
Eight tables at the west end of Memorial Hall have been screened off for the use of the training tables. A special menu, which is uniform for all the tables, is served at $6 a week per man. There is, however, no uniform hour for serving meals, as each table fixes its hours at its own convenience...
...meeting of the captains and managers of the four major University teams, held yesterday afternoon, the following uniform plan of selecting assistant managers was adopted...
...which will make Harvard men feel the vital sense of solidarity so that they can all join to work together in the things that are of most concern to the College. It is idle to expect, nor indeed would it be desirable, that there should be in Harvard a uniform level of taste and association. Some men will excel in one thing and some in another; some in things of the body, some in things of the mind; and where thousands are gathered together each will naturally find some group of specially congenial friends with whom he will form ties...