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...Athletic Committee last night moved to add the clause, "and no student of Harvard University who has played on any 'semi-professional' or on any so-called 'summer' baseball nine shall represent Harvard University in any public athletic contest until he has received special permission from the Committee," to Article 2, Rule 5 of the athletic regulations which previously read as follows: "No student shall be allowed to represent Harvard University in any public athletic contest, either individually or as a member of any team, who, either before or since entering the University, shall have engaged for money...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Athletic Committe Meeting. | 3/17/1904 | See Source »

...dead issue and that fact can be proved, then the class should be asked to vote, not upon indefinite exercises in the Stadium, but upon a number of alternatives, such as: No exercises at all, the Yale baseball game on Class Day afternoon or outdoor theatricals in the semi-circular end of the Stadium. If we must use the Stadium, it seems to me that the latter idea would be sufficiently attractive, if properly carried out, to insure the co-operation of the class and its friends in attending them. Moreover, it would establish a pretty custom and one which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Opposed to Exercises in the Stadium. | 3/11/1904 | See Source »

Very opportunely for the class of 1904 the Stadium is first available this year. It is obvious that the danger from fire would, be eliminated, and the seating capacity satisfactorily increased. By fencing off the semi-circular end an open air theatre seating for 9,000 people can be arranged, whereas only about 3,000 can be accommodated at the Statue. This should not be considered as opening the exercises to the general public, but merely as an opportunity for each Senior to obtain a fair number of tickets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS DAY CHANGES. | 3/8/1904 | See Source »

...annual meeting of the Inter-University Lacrosse League will be held in New York Saturday evening. The principal business to come before the meeting will be the consideration of the proposed semi-consolidation of the Inter-University, and Inter-collegiate leagues. The Inter-University league is composed of Harvard, Cornell, Pennsylvania and Columbia; the Intercollegiate league of southern colleges. This proposed consolidation is to unite all college lacrosse interests in the United States under one association with one set of rules for all the teams. At the Inter-University meeting Saturday, a committee consisting of H. V. Blaxter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Inter-University Lacrosse Meeting. | 2/4/1904 | See Source »

...certain supposedly witty sayings which proceed from those figures. The verse is on the whole successful and certain short squibs are the redeeming feature of this issue, but a hasty perusal of the By the Way column, incites one to praying for at least temporary relief from this semi-monthly minstrel show, which to use an expression similar to many we have seen there, had better be left...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lampoon Review. | 1/21/1904 | See Source »

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