Word: discussable
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Representatives of fifteen university unions will meet at Cambridge this week to discuss their common problems when the Association of College and University Unions assembles for its second meeting at the Harvard Union...
This evening at the Harvard Club of Boston New England football coaches and officials will hold a meeting to discuss recommendations to be made to the Rules Committee, which meets next week. This is similar to a number of other meetings which have been held at various places recently at the suggestion of the Rules Committee. Their value cannot be questioned, and shows a broad-mindedness on the part of the Committee which make the Alumni Bulletin's appelative, "reactionary", sound a little...
...this discussion is technical, stimulated by excellent intentions, and necessary; but we are inclined to agree on technical matters with Coach Fisher when he says: "The game is all right; let it alone." It is probably not to be expected that the coaches will discuss the more general and more vital problems of the game--the problems about which such a great number of educators, and newspapers, have been talking lately; those who "teach" the game are too close to see its dangerous tendencies. Nevertheless, if the coaches could realize the absolute necessity of grading down the over-emphasis...
...Liberal Club will hold an informal debate at 7 o'clock this evening at the clubhouse to discuss the subject, "Can we as patriotic Americans sign Peace Pledges". Under the recent ruling of the club any members of the University may have the privilege of attending these bi-weekly discussions by taking out associate memberships...
...idea originated a year ago last fall at a meeting in Worcester of the American Radio Relay League, when a representative of the Brown radio organization called a conference of Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale radio men to discuss the possibilities of such a system. It was decided to attempt to bring the idea into reality but no definite steps were taken till the manager of the University club, K. B. Rowell Sent out letters to the wireless clubs of Brown, Dartmouth, Princeton, Tufts, and Yale to arrange for a regular system of intercollegiate news exchange. Favorable replies were received...