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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This committee has been appointed in accordance with section B, article 3, of the constitution of the Council, which reads as follows: "Each year at the final meeting of the Council a nominating committee of three, including the chairman, shall be appointed by the president; this committee shall publish on the first Monday after the opening of College in the following autumn a list of nominations for the delegates at large from each of the three upper classes (not more than six from each class to be nominated). Additional nominations for delegates from any one class may be made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nominating Committee for New Council | 6/5/1908 | See Source »

...amended by a two-thirds vote of the entire Council after three weeks' notice of such change has been given the undergraduates. (3) Each year at the final meeting of the Council a nominating committee of three, including the chairman, shall be appointed by the president; this committee shall publish on the first Monday after the opening of College in the following autumn a list of nominations for the delegates at large from each of the three upper classes (not more than six from each class to be nominated). Additional nominations for delegates from any one class may be made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT COUNCIL ORGANIZED | 5/26/1908 | See Source »

...another column this morning we publish the protest of a Senior against the so-called two-sport rule, which, it is claimed, seriously handicapped the swimming team in its recent meet with Yale. Without the services of an experienced swimmer, who had played football during the fall and wished to take part in the more important contests of the spring, the team was undoubtedly at a considerable disadvantage. We are inclined to doubt the extent of injury that the rule has done, but here certainly is a specific instance of its harmful possibilities. Our contributor is right in stating that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TWO-SPORT RULE. | 3/16/1908 | See Source »

...privilege for the CRIMSON to be able to publish this morning an article on athletics and training by so well known an authority as Dr. Sargent. There is one point in the argument which is especially gratifying from Harvard's point of view--the expressed belief that intercollegiate games tend to create college spirit and college unity, and that great strides have been taken in the intercollegiate athletic world to eliminate the undesirable elements that have blinded many of our elders to the overwhelming advantages. And just there Dr. Sargent points out a duty to the athletes that are representing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. SARGENT'S ARTICLE. | 3/14/1908 | See Source »

...glad to be able to publish this morning the views of a western man on Harvard's advantages to men from distant states. The CRIMSON believes heartily in the invasion of the West by Harvard organizations; and has further stated that the more Western men we can get by one way or another the easier it will be for the newcomer to lay hold on the advantages about him. An undoubted means of accomplishing this is shown by our contributor this morning. It is the duty of every Harvard man, graduate or undergraduate, to point out to his Western friends...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE WESTERN QUESTION. | 3/13/1908 | See Source »

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