Word: aims
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...winning of victories has become more of a business than a sport. The detail in management; the minuteness of coaching necessary to the success of an eleven; the sometimes exaggerated publicity; secret practice, and the huge crowds attending the late season games have encroached on the old-time aim of college sport, which was the development of the undergraduate. The pendulum seems to have swung about as far that way as it will go. It is to be hoped that the swing the other way is to come in the near future...
There will be no excuse for the mediocre passing in recent games, due to the temporary installation of substitute backs and guards at center. Captain Callahan, though kept out of games and all scrimmage recently, has been handling the ball enough to show that his aim is as true as ever. The signal session went off with increased snap and boded ill for Folwell's Navy team. There were no really serious injuries following Saturday's defeat of the Generals. Scheerer, whose play scintillated Saturday, is "riding" a charley horse, and Halsey, big guard, was somewhat bruised. Both will resume...
...subject of "Labor Relations." Among the others are Professor Wallace B. Donham '98, Dean of the school; John W. Riegel, instructor on Labor Relations; Earle D. Howard, labor manager of the Hart, Schaffner & Marx Co.; and Whiting Williams, Vice President of the Hydraulic Pressed Steel Co. of Cleveland. The aim of the school is to present the problem of labor relations from several different points of view, in order to equip graduates of the school to deal wisely with labor conditions in different environments...
...plans contemplate, first, a material increase in the number of subscribers enrolled, and second, the placing before all University men and friends of the University anew, the serious financial conditions confronting the administration. Committees, with headquarters in Boston, will be chosen from each college class. It will be the aim of each to obtain subscriptions from every man in their respective classes. Equal emphasis will be laid upon the value of small subscriptions with a high enrollment and the necessity of larger subscriptions. Former division chairmen will cooperate closely with these committees...
...build up each department of the University to the high standard set by the Law School is the aim of every Harvard supporter. The Harvard tradition of progressiveness and liberalism urges us to aim at improvement in every direction. Harvard has always been a leader in the past; whether it will continue to be in the van in the next century as it has been in the last depends on whether its sons realize that what she now needs above all else is funds. The desire and the capacity to be great is strong; the completion of the Endowment Fund...