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Word: restrictions (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...subtract 4000 from the 16,100 mentioned above, we should have only 12,100 to be seated in the two stands, leaving 1900 seats to spare. The legitimate grounds for dissatisfaction seem therefore to be in the indiscriminate sale of season tickets. Heretofore, it has not appeared necessary to restrict these tickets to undergraduates and graduates, as the sale outside of the University was limited principally to the parents and relatives of the students. I do not think even now that a large percentage of season tickets has gone to outsiders who have no interest in Harvard...

Author: By Ira N. Hollis., | Title: STATEMENT FROM PROF HOLLIS | 11/15/1899 | See Source »

...club will restrict its work in the future to smoke-talks and public addresses, aiming, through the first, to educate its members in the subject of good government by introducing prominent reformers from the Faculty and the vicinity of Boston, and in the latter to encourage interest in the work among the members of the University at large by bringing to Cambridge men of national repute. Smoke-talks will be held once a month throughout the year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CIVIL SERVICE REFORM CLUB. | 11/1/1899 | See Source »

...blanks is dishonorable, but nevertheless, dishonorable it is, under the circumstances, and the only excuse for the men who have done it, is that they did not realize what it meant. The whole object of the management has been to offer the seats at a reasonable price, and to restrict the sale to college men and their friends. The advantages are obvious, and it goes without saying that it is to the interest of college men as a class to enforce this policy strictly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/6/1897 | See Source »

...many ways in which a committee of representative students can both be of assistance to the latter and can centralize, make effective and increase undergraduate support of the various teams. It is of the highest importance that the powers of such a body be limited so as not to restrict any of the captains or coaches in any way, in the actual management of their teams; for the 'Varsity captains are certainly the men best fitted for their positions in every case, and any such restriction coming from others would be sure to result in the worst kind of mismanagement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/15/1897 | See Source »

...808th regular meeting of the Natural History Society was held last evening in University 16. The Society elected new members and passed a set of resolutions deploring the proposed bill to restrict vivisection in the District of Columbia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Natural History Society. | 11/14/1896 | See Source »

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