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...meeting of the Faculty held last Monday, a vote advising that Harvard students take no part in intercollegiate football in 1906 was passed. It was also voted to refer this action to the Harvard Athletic Committee in the same manner that the Board of Overseers referred their vote forbidding football...
...report of the 1907 Yard-room committee was put before the Corporation yesterday and after a discussion it was decided to refer the report to the Treasurer to be compared with statistics which the Corporation has at hand. The question of Yard room allotment will be discussed at the next meeting of the Corporation...
...registration blanks and send them to the committee at once, in order that they may be informed from time to time of opportunities for civic service. The committee will keep the registration blanks on file and hopes in the to have a long of men whom they can refer to as willing to take a part in public affairs...
...degree, and adopted rules which were approved by the Board of Overseers and printed in the CRIMSON on May 17. The requirements for the new degree within the various divisions and departments were not, however, agreed upon by the Faculty and it was voted on June 21 to refer the recommendations of the divisions and departments to a Committee of Divisions consisting of one member from each division. At the last meeting of the Faculty this Committee recommended general regulations (printed below), and a set of requirements of the different Divisions and Departments, both of which were adopted...
...Earl Hall, Columbia College, New York, at which representatives from Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Columbia, Princeton and Pennsylvania will be present. Harvard, upon the invitation of H. C. Blackwell of Cornell, the president of the Association, will make an effort to re-enter the league, and, if admitted, will refer the conditions of entrance to the Athletic Committee. At this meeting it is also proposed to formulate rules, independent of the regular A. A. U. rules, to govern intercollegiate contests for the next season...