Word: accountability
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Arthur George Sedgwick was born in 1844 and entered Harvard in 1860. On his graduation in 1864 he entered the Union army. After a short period of service he was forced to retire from the army on account of ill health and he entered the Harvard Law School in 1867. After his graduation from the Law School he practiced law in Boston and with Oliver Wendell Holmes '61 edited the American Law Review. In 1875 Mr. Sedgwick moved to New York and was admitted to the bar there. He was for some years on the editorial staff of the Evening...
...captain for next year. Hicks prepared for College at Arlington High School, where he played on the hockey team for four years. Since coming to College he has played on his championship Freshman team and on the University team, for the last two years, as regular left centre. On account of his consistent good playing he was picked as forward on the all-collegiate hockey team...
...scene of the play is laid in Athens. The plot deals with the repudiation by Charisios of his wife Pamphile on account of a serious quarrel. Two slaves, Daos and Syriskos, bring about a reconciliation by appealing to the parents' love for their deserted child, who is identified by a ring that has once been the property of Charisios...
...Burr '09, H. Fish, Jr., '10, captain of next year's eleven, Coach P. D. Haughton '99, several other coaches, and a number of graduates were present. Just before the dinner a telegram was sent to Captain H. L. Gaddis '12, who was unable to be present on account of illness. Coach G. F. Waterbury '10 was presented with a cup by the team in appreciation of his effective coaching...
Last year the dinner was a great success, and the 300 men present were addressed by President Eliot and several of the foremost engineers in the country. This year, on account of the increased interest shown in engineering in the University, the dinner should be even more successful. Its principal importance is in the great opportunity offered men to meet those who are now practicing engineers...