Word: appointed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale freshmen have had an excellent coach throughout the spring in Mr. Dalzell, a 'varsity player for three years. Our freshman nine has had no such advantage; the captain has been compelled to work practically alone with his men. We hope that Captain Dean will see fit to appoint, if possible, a competent coach for the freshmen. Some such course is the only one which will gain us a victory...
...they almost always show better team work than the freshman nines. There is no apparent reason why the freshman nines also should not have the advantage of good coaching. The captain of the 'varsity team naturally will have little time to give to them himself. Why could he not appoint some competent player from one of the class nines to look after the freshman team...
...CRIMSON shall appoint the official scorer...
...debate was opened for the affirmative by A. P. Stone '93. He said that the act of declining to appoint Mr. Corse when his time had expired, cannot be be considered unjust to Mr. Corse, because he knew perfectly well when he took the office that he would not be reappointed if the Republican party came into power. On the other hand the appointment of Mr. Hart did no harm to civil service reform, because it is admitted on all hands that President Harrison has made an admirable appointment...
...Henry S. Vanduzer of Harvard, and J. Frederick Kernochan and George A. Adee of Yale, with full power to act as if they were the sole donors, even to changing the original deed of gift. In case of a vacancy occurring among the trustees the remaining representatives shall appoint a new member...