Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...brilliant game for Harvard and was ably backed up by Russell and Barrows. Goodridge was the best of the forwards, but all the men played a creditable game. Inman was easily the start of the Yale team. The line-up was as given in this morning's CRIMSON , except that Brook took Sturgis's place at point for Yale...
...room on the ground floor of Phillips Brooks House has been fitted up as a study for the use of members of the University, and furnished with a small stock of good literature. For the present the study will be open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., except on evenings when the room is needed by one of the organizations using the house...
...reply to yesterday's communication about Senior photographs may we say that this year, as always, it is a part of the contract with the official class photographer that he is to have the privilege of taking all the pictures for the class album (except in the case of those absent from Cambridge), and it is with this understanding that the special rates are offered. Special arrangements have been made with the class photographer about reproduction, to secure uniformity of style and appearance, and considerable inconvenience will result from failure to sit for the official photographer. These sitings are free...
...crews on the cup, a large silver plate has been obtained as an additional trophy upon which has been placed the winners until 1897. Another trophy placed in this case is a large silver loving cup presented to Harvard in 1896 by the United States Military Academy Athletic Association. Except in minor details, the Trophy Room is now completely systematized so that henceforth there can be a regular arrangement of all prizes and photographs entitled to places in the room...
...considerable extension in exemption was granted in 1818 when the court voted that the exemption of College property from taxation was not to be construed to prevent the town of Cambridge from taxing the lands and houses belonging to the Corporation outside of the College bounds, except those occupied by the president, instructors, students and resident graduates. From 1822 until 1829, a restriction was added to the last law, to the effect that the personal estate of these persons valued above $8000 could be taxed. The court, thinking the laws were too indefinite, appointed a committee to draw...