Word: directive
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...gates will be opened at 12 o'clock. Half an hour should be allowed to reach the grounds from the trains at the New Haven Station. All trolley cars at the station run direct to College Green and the New Haven House. Cars which run to Yale Field will plainly display the sign. "To Yale Field," and will run at intervals of thirty seconds from the corner of Church and Chapel streets. There will be a separate entrance to each of the stands. To avoid any trouble that may be caused through counterfeit tickets, the management, which has a complete...
...early to expect final form, but the game did reveal many real and important faults which must be eradicated. The greatest of these was fumbling, although the game was not close enough to give the fumbles their full significance. Pennsylvania's touchdown was the direct result of a fumble, coupled with offside play, and on three occasions Harvard lost chances to score in the same way. Carelessness was another noticeable fault. When the team saw that it had almost a sure victory it let up in its efforts and although very slightly, enough to show its effects. Harvard was penalized...
...Board of Trustees of Princeton University has voted to add to its number five members to be elected by direct vote of the alumni. To put this important change into effect it is necessary for the Legislature of New Jersey to approve an amendment to the Princeton charter...
...John R. Mott of New York. Mr. Mott graduated from Cornell in 1890. He was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa there, and intended to spend some time in studying abroad, after his graduation. He felt called upon, however, to work among students, and as a direct result of his influence, and his executive ability there has been a great increase in religious activity at over four hundred universities and colleges in this country. He has also carried on extensive work in Europe and in the missionary fields...
...advantages of this system are many. Camp pride with its spirit of direct rivalry brings about more spirited debate and more nearly adequate preparation; and besides this, the system gives a social side to debating that does much to make it more attractive...