Word: aims
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...projected activities. It would be a cause for regret if the chance to make the University an important centre for the study of tropical disease in the world should be allowed to slip away. An income of $50,000 a year would seem a proper sum at which to aim...
...river will be made an aquatic jubilee. Progress in naval construction will be shown by the latest models of many types of vessels. It is planned to have torpedo boat destroyers and submarines in manoeuvres in the Basin, working in conjunction with fast motor boats and hydroplanes, which will aim to show the utility of small craft in time of war. It is also planned to have an aeroplane which will perform various "stunts" over the heads of the spectators...
...cliff-dwellings in the Yard, and will furnish sweet music while the erstwhile students disport themselves, seeking amusement in one of the many ways which will be provided for them. No less than two (2) Ethiopian Blackamoors will offer their carborundum co-cos to the onslaughts of Senior aim; no less than twenty-six (26) ingenious contrivances will dare the might of Senior strength. Games of more or less chance, games of wisdom, games of skill; these and many more will constitute the program, and the tariff on each will be pitifully small. A w. k. beverage will also...
...growth. During the year we have made constant use of the bulletin board in the Students' Room both for notices of meetings of interest in the School and in Boston, for additions to our room-registry, and for the announcement of opportunities for outside employment. It has been our aim to establish an employment bureau at the Medical School for the benefit of those men who must do outside work to continue in the School. We have made but a small beginning and it now remains to secure the co-operation of the public, so that it will communicate with...
...proposal to define the functions of the coaches does not aim, nor will it have the effect, as Mr. Herrick appears to believe, of causing coaches to take "the place of undergraduate leadership and skill." Everyone will recognize that both Coach Haughton and Captain Mahan had a part in last fall's football victory, but the roles played were of a different order. Haughton's was of instruction, Mahan's of execution...