Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...possible for the members to do their full share of the work of the committee without interfering with their other and more important duties. In other words the committee would become purely a legislative body instead of being both legislative and administrative, as it is at present. In view of these facts it is to be hoped that, whatever changes may shortly be made in connection with the Athletic Committee, a permanent graduate "under-secretary" will be appointed. SENIOR...
...College point of view is indicated by President Eliot's remarks in his Report for 1902-03 (pp. 40-41): "The breaking up of College work for the individual student by frequent absences to play games at a distance from Cambridge is an evil which ought to be checked. It is a greater evil than formerly, now that intercollegiate games take place all the year round--that is, in winter, as well as in spring and autumn...
...suggestion in the CRIMSON that men spend a good deal of time on second teams and scrub teams, and that the rule, to be more effective, should be extended to cover such cases, has some weight in view of the growth of the out-of-town schedules for second teams. The whole question seems primarily a matter for the Faculty to decide. Perhaps a reference to the Administrative Board for approval or disapproval might be advisable. In the reorganization of athletics which is under way, it should be seriously considered whether all matters affecting scholarship should not, as at Cornell...
...view of the rejection of many applications for rooms in the Senior dormitories for next year, a word of protest seems necessary. It appears that many applicants did not have bonds filed at the Bursar's Office, which fact disqualified their applications. Furthermore, it appears that this requirement was not mentioned on the blank forms or clearly stated in the University Catalogue...
Friday, April 12--Bishop Lawrence on "The Ministry from a Practical Point of View." Yours truly, JAMES HARDY ROCES...