Word: towards
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the rules committee of the National Intercollegiate Football Conference on Saturday afternoon, a letter was formulated setting forth the steps taken by the committee since its organization, and reciting the action taken toward amalgamation with the old rules committee. This information was forwarded to the presidents of all the universities represented at the original conference. Until the old rules committee definitely decides on the question of the proposed amalgamation no further announcements will be made by the conference committee...
...this meeting the committee of seven, appointed by the New York University conference, at which 65 colleges were represented, was received by the National Committee, but it was felt that no steps toward amalgamation could be taken until the delegates had received instructions from their respective institutions. Propositions for changes in the rules were informally discussed and the committee representing the New York University Conference presented a plan for the reorganization of the National Rules Committee. This plan provided for an executive committee of five, of which three should be members of the present Rules Committee, to draw up rules...
...William Belden Noble Lectures for 1905-06 will be given by the Re. Charles Cuthbert Hall, D.D., president of the Union Theological Seminary of New York. The general subject is: "The Attitude of Jesus Christ toward Foreign Races and Religions." These lectures, which will be open to the public, will be given in the Fogg Lecture Room, at 8 o'clock, on the following evening...
...hold their meetings there. This room, which will be supplied with books, magazines, and newspapers, will be open to all members of the Graduate School. In connection with it will be a smaller room, equipped with a small kitchen, for the preparation of simple suppers. A promise of $500 toward the furnishing of the living room has already been received...
...statistics of physical injuries, and assertions of mental and ethical harm. Harvard refuted with the testimony of old football players given in the two most authoritative investigations, and emphasized the importance of a clean outlet for surplus animal spirits, the executive ability to "do" things, and the striving toward an ideal...