Word: without
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Haven, Conn., February 9.--Captain Burgess, who has been the mainstay of the hockey team, injured his ankle in the game against Dartmouth so that it is doubtful whether he will be able to play against Harvard on Saturday night. Without him the forward line is noticeably weak. The defence, however, is strong. Murray at point carries the puck well, and York, at goal, has played a consistently spectacular game throughout the season. The Yale seven had no practice today...
...order to distribute dance orders and admission tickets to the Union for the night of the Dance. All Juniors who have applied for invitations should call at this time to obtain cards and tickets. No one will be admitted to the Union on the night of the dance without these admission tickets. Each Junior is entitled to one ticket for himself and one apiece for the lady or ladies whom he is taking. As only a limited number have been issued, care should be taken that no tickets are lost. The invitations were mailed to the ladies last week...
...provoke opposition or arouse debate. It has, unfortunately, sometimes happened in this country that sensational newspapers have quoted and garbled such remarks. As a matter of common law, it is clear that the utterances of an academic instructor are privileged, and may not be published, in whole or part, without his authorization. But our practice, unfortunately, still differs from that of foreign countries, and no effective check has in this country been put upon, such unauthorized and often misleading publication. It is much to be desired that test cases should be made of any infractions of the rule...
...more transfers in companies will be made after Monday, February 14. All men who have specific reasons for transferring should submit them at headquarters without delay. C. CORDIER Commanding...
...Medical School, who has been in charge of the medical relief work in Serbia, will lecture on "Epidemics in Relation to Modern Armies" at the Lowell Institute this evening at 8 o'clock. This is the last of a series on "Modern Plagues." The public will be admitted without charge, but tickets must be obtained from the Curator of the Lowell Institute, 491 Boylston street, Boston...