Word: representation
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The following committee was appointed yesterday to represent the H. A. A. at the meeting of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association in New York, Feb. 28.: E. C. Moen '91, J. P. Lee '91 and J. H. Hunt '92. Two questions will come before the meeting concerning the programme for the...
Since the present senior class came to college the whole tone of college life at Harvard has changed, and it has changed for the better. It is interesting to note these changes, and to recall the condition which brought them about. Before 1887-88 the restrictions upon the personal liberty...
One clause of the rule reads, "in public athletic contests, whether confined to students of the University or not." This is evidently pointed at those members of other athletic associations who are in college. It means that such men, while they are students, must be passed by the director of...
In athletic sports two important improvements have been made in the selection and management of the "teams." 1. None but bona fide members of the University taking a full year's work, and none but amateurs by the accepted definition, were allowed to represent the University. 2. Freshmen were defined...
The amount of exhibits in the museum has been greatly increased. This is due in a very large degree to the interest that the friends of the museum take in its welfare. Mr. Charles P. Bowditch, who traveled recently in Mezico, has obtained a collection there which has great value...