Word: exceptions
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Every student registered in a Cambridge department of the University whose work for the whole academic year is to amount to two and one-half courses or more (except Divinity students, Business students in their first year, and students of other departments who may be for any reason especially exempted), is required to pay to the Bursar on or before Friday, November 26, the second installment of his tuition fee, viz.: $50 For Business students in their first year the amount...
With all of the letter men back, except J. S. Stubbs '20, Captain N. S. Walker '20 and T. M. Avery '21, Coach W. H. Claflin Jr. '15, last year's coach, and again at the helm this winter, will have an abundance of proven material with which to develop a team to retain possession of the Intercollegiate Hockey Title which was won by the University last year. He will be aided from time to time by Coach A. Winsor '02, the father of the "Harvard Hockey System," and to hockey what Haughton has been for football...
Squash Racquets in the University is well under way. Two five men teams, a regular team. "A" and a substitute team. "B" will be chosen to represent the University in games and tournaments later in the season. Everyone in the University except Freshmen are eligible to compete for these teams, and the position on either five are open to the following rules of challenge: First, any player may, by defeating the man above him in 3 out of 5 games, take his place: second, anyone by defeating any man on team B. may become a member of this team...
...subs with ease. The feature of the contest was a fifty-yard run by the famous "Fido" Kempton. Kelly and Sturm also distinguished themselves by their irresistible plunges through the line which netted the two touchdowns scored by their team. Old fashioned play was the order of the day except for a few passes from Kempton to Cumer...
...would have the country adopt a hopeful attitude towards the existing evils, a realization that we want past offenders done away with primarily because through that attitude an opportunity will be given for corrupt organizations to reform themselves. After all the past is not of primary interest except as it affects the future. The real importance of investigating the corruption in the Shipping Board is that it will enable us to put our shipping on a firm basis at once, where it can compete with England's, which is reported to be "booming." It is extremely important for New York...