Word: protestantness
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...years of its existence, a number of traditions have already grown up about the Union and it is against one of these that I wish to protest...
...meeting of the executive committee of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America to take action on the recent Schick protest will be held in the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York tomorrow evening at 8.30 o'clock. The University will be represented by W.C. Clark '03. The other colleges represented in the committee are Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania, and Columbia...
...bring to the notice of members of the University an anti-imperialist mass-meeting, to be held this evening in Faneuil Hall, Boston, at 8 o'clock. The object of the meeting is to protest against the suppression by the government of facts concerning crimes committed by United States soldiers in the Philippines. Speeches will be made by prominent men, and testimony given by eye-witnesses. A subject of such vital importance to the country should prove of great interest...
Rule 8.--Each captain shall submit to the other captain, in writing, at least three weeks before the contest, a list of his men. No protest against any man shall be considered unless sent by registered mail at least two weeks before the contest, in which the man is to take part...
...protest, which was made by Yale, is based on a rule which provides that a man who takes part in an open track meet before entering college shall not represent that college in the intercollegiate meet until a year after entrance. Schick took part in the Springfield Diocesan Games at Holyoke in the spring of 1900, and it is claimed by Yale that these were open games. The Diocesan Union, however, has for several years given an annual meet, open only to its own members. These meets have always been considered closed by the New England A.A.U., but the sanction...