Word: viii
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...VIII. Every player is on-side, but is put off-side if he enters a scrimmage, upon his opponents' side, or, being in a scrimmage, gets in front of the ball, or when the ball has been kicked, touched, or is being run with by any of his own side behind him (that is, between himself and his goal line). Every player when off-side is out of the game, and shall not touch the ball in any case whatever, or in any way obstruct or interrupt any player until he is on-side...
There still remains a debt of about $500, which, together with the necessary expenses for '75-'76, will make the amount to be raised during the coming year $2,000. According to Art. VIII. Sec. 3 of the Constitution, it will be divided among the classes as follows...
...Philosophy, Course I. is given this year by Professor Palmer, and the other electives are practically unaltered, except the course in Political Economy. Course VIII. of this year becomes Course V. for 1875-76, and an advanced course is open to students who have passed on an elective course in Political Economy in 1875, comprising "Cairnes' Leading Principles of Political Economy," "McKean's Condensation of Carey's Social Science," "Blanqui's Histoire de l'Economie Politique," "McLeod on Banking." With the great interest shown in Political Economy, it is to be hoped that as many electives will be given...
...Subscription List of $ 1,572 there has been collected $ 214, and of the $ 400 from rent of boats and admission-fees, $ 63, - making a total of $ 277, and leaving still to be raised $ 1,695, besides $ 1,300 to be divided among the classes, according to Art. VIII. Sec. 3 of the Constitution, and $ 232 due from the Class...
...credited to the Club. It is estimated that about $ 400 will be realized from the rent of the boat-rests and admission fees to the Club, leaving a deficit of $ 1,300, to be raised from the four classes according to the division provided for in Art. VIII. Sec. 3 of the Constitution...