Word: allowable
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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Providence, R.I., October 21, 1910.--The university squad held signal practice only today. Everybody is in good condition for the game with Harvard tomorrow, High's injured knee being sufficiently improved to allow his playing...
Providence, R. I., October 21, 1910.--The university squad held signal practice only today. Everybody is in good condition for the game with Harvard tomorrow, High's injured knee being sufficiently improved to allow his playing. The squad will leave Providence at 10.07 tomorrow morning and will stay at the Hotel Lenox, Boston...
...form of membership lately instituted at the Union. This is to be known as participating life membership and its object is to make it easier for students in their last year in the University and for young graduates to become life members of the Union. The plan is to allow the dues for such membership to be paid in five, or less, annual instalments as explained below...
...practical solution of this difficulty would be to place the make-up examinations about mid-way between the April tests and the final period. This would allow men between two and three weeks in which to prepare and would leave the final period for final examinations alone...
...ball by the runner after the ball has been declared dead and any infringement of this rule will be penalized. The effect of this rule will be two-fold: 1st. It will prevent a man from attempting to gain his distance after he is fairly "down." 2d. It will allow no excuse for "piling up" by players of the defensive side. In previous years the runner who squirmed along the ground after the ball was declared dead lost only the distance he had gained by so squirming or crawling, and officials were often lax in imposing this small penalty. Consequently...