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...meeting of the Overseers, Mr. M. Williams presented the report of the Committee on Physical Training, Athletic Sports and Sanitary Condition of all Buildings in relation to the game of football, with the recommendation that the following vote be adopted by the Board...
...Voted: That the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports be authorized to permit, during the season of 1906, but not later than December 1, 1906, games of intercollegiate football, under the new rules, upon such terms and conditions as said Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports shall consider advisable in order to test the propriety of continuing intercollegiate football, and that a copy of this vote be sent to the President and Fellows...
...election of directors will be held in the auditor's office during meal hours today. Each member will vote for 11 directors, distributed as follows: three graduates, of whom not more than two shall be from the Law School, and not more than two from the Graduate School: eight from the College and Scientific School, of whom not more than four shall be from any one class, and only three from...
...direct their work; and that for any employee to have a part in his own appointment, in the fixing of his own pay, and in the criticism and direction of his own work, must often make free discussion of such questions by the Board impossible, and even an unbiased vote by no means easy. Out of the fifteen members which compose this board, there were in 1904 six who were employes of the Hall, in 1905 seven, and in 1906 three. Mr. Smith asserted that twice during these three years this fact had to his knowledge materially affected the action...
...board that employs them. A waiter may make an excellent director, as a teacher may make an excellent member of the school committee, but in either case it is inexpedient, in view of the possible complications, that the same man should act in both capacities. This amendment was nevertheless voted down; not a single employe, so far as is known, favoring it. The members of Randall Hall should consider seriously whether this vote truly represents their will, and if it does not, they should see to it that the next vote on the subject shall. H. J. RICE...