Word: vacant
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...three of the men who will not return were players back of the line, however, will make the task of developing offensive strength particularly difficult. To overcome this weakness, an attempt will be made to made team-work a feature of the play, by choosing the men for the vacant positions early in the season and keeping one set of men together as a team as much as possible up to the time of the final game, which will be played with Yale on November...
...Yard rooms for 1903-1904 are now engaged, but 90 rooms are still vacant in College buildings outside the Yard. Applications for these may be made to the Bursar at any time and action upon them will be taken at once. Applications may also be made for any College rooms which may become vacant at some future date. These applications should specify conditions as to buildings, floors, exposure, rent, etc., and should contain agreements to take any room, fulfilling the given conditions, assigned to the applicant. They will remain in force until such dates as the applicants may specify therein...
...following rooms are now vacant...
Students who have no College room for 1903-1904 even after this second allotment and who wish to obtain rooms which may become vacant after today, may file applications at the Bursar's office. These applications should specify conditions as to buildings, floors, exposure, rent, etc., and should contain agreements to take any room, fulfilling the given conditions, which may be assigned to the applicant. These applications will remain in force until such dates as the applicant may specify therein...
...will be members of the Divinity School in 1903-1904, may obtain rooms in Divinity Hall by applying at the Bursar's office. After September 30 any of these rooms which are then vacant may be assigned also to other members of the University. Applications for such rooms, duly approved by the Dean of the Divinity School, may be left with the Bursar...