Word: assistants
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first conference of this kind at Providence, and since then meetings have been held at New York twice and at Philadelphia once. The conference has no definite authority, its function being to discuss general problems of intercollegiate interest, to advise their colleges of the opinions arrived at, and to assist in maintaining cordial relations between the colleges. Following its advice, similar athletic committees and systems of athletic control have been established in most of the eastern colleges...
...teams. As individuals, the Harvard players did all that was possible to be done to stave off the disaster, but they did not work together as did the Yale men. In their respective positions, the Harvard men left little to be desired, but they had not learned to assist one-another. When the ball was to be advanced, it was the man who carried it that did most of the work, and though there were gains, some of them of considerable length, they were due almost entirely to individual excellence. On the other hand, the efforts...
...Radcliffe College Scholarship fund under the auspices of the Cantabrigia Club at 8 o'clock this evening in Sanders Theatre. The lecture will include a short analysis of the operas "Parsifal," "Tannhauser," "Lohengrin," "The Ring of the Niebelung," and "Die Meistersinger." Mr. Adolph Glose of New York will assist Mrs. Rhodes with a few illustrations from the themes and motifs of "Seigfried," "Gotterdamerung," "Walkure," and "Rheingold." The stereopticon will be used to illustrate the principal characters and scenes of the operas...
...voted to allow Harvard to be represented in the Intercollegiate Cross Country Association, which holds its race on Thanksgiving Day. The schedule of the basketball team was approved, and the appointment of W. C. Clark '03 as manager of the track team was confirmed. It was voted to assist the Gun Club in erecting a more sightly shooting box on Soldiers Field. The chairman was empowered to appoint a new committee of three to consider a change in the location of the Trophy Room...
...Lawson, Hall, Mills, Webster, Locke, Ober, Swaim, Richmond, Eayrs, McLeod, Moot, Humphreys and Kernan. The crew will occupy the regular Freshman quarters at Gales Ferry and will be coached from now on by R. F. Blake '99. H. Bancroft '97, who has had charge of the coaching hitherto, will assist in the work on Saturdays and Sundays. A short practice row will be held this morning or early this afternoon before the departure of the train...