Word: alumni
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Announcement of the plans of the Student Employment office for members of the class of 1927 was made last night by W. W. Daly '14, Secretary for Student Employment, who is this year handling the work in conjunction with the Alumni Appointment office...
...past 21 years Professor Copeland has been similarly feted, by the Charles Townsend Copeland Alumni Association. This group was founded at the time of Professor Copeland's first reading to the Harvard Club of New York...
...date of Saturday, May 21, still remains unfilled on the Harvard schedule, and present plans call for a team of alumni to oppose Coach Mitchell's aggregation on that afternoon. George Abbott '95, formerly chairman of the Baseball Advisory Committee, will have charge of gathering together an alumni team. Last year, after a bad start in the first inning, the Harvard graduates played the University nine practically to a standstill. An effort will be made by Abbott to enlist the services of Mahan to pitch for the alumni...
...golden about the glorious '90s is bound up in those few quiet words. According to legend, they were uttered after he had broken his leg in the Princeton game by Philip M. Brett, Rutgers football captain in 1891, now a Manhattan attorney. But last week the Rutgers Alumni Monthly robbed Mr. Brett of his glory. Legend was wrong, said the Monthly, in a few particulars. Mr. Brett did not break his leg. Mr. Brett said nothing about dying for dear old Rutgers. It was the late Frank Kingsley Grant, '95, whose leg was broken in the Princeton game...
...regulations, appears to be towards a more up-to-date method of ascertaining whether a boy is able to got on at Yale, and away from old cut-and-dried methods, which as older graduates will recall, were a bone of contention between the University and its Western alumni a decade or more ago. We do not believe that any rule of thumb test, whatever it is called, will be of much use in discovering a boy's aptitude for college work. But the Scholastic Aptitude tests that are now being experimented with avoid that error; if they...