Word: assisting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...baseball, tennis, gold, lacrosse, and any other sports which interested the undergraduates. The abolition of intercollegiate athletic during the war cut deeply into Yale's plans for sport expansion, but Dr. Alfred H. Sharpe, the new director of athletics who will come to Yale next fall, has promised to assist in both the development of the athletic real estate plant and the erection of buildings large and well-equipped enough to accommodate every undergraduate...
...formal athletics were cancelled in 1916. We hope to go on with this "Haughton system," and for this reason we are very anxious to secure some man who has either coached or played football under Mr. Haughton. I expect that the usual graduate coaches will be on hand to assist, but we do not yet know of anyone who will be able to devote his whole time to the work...
...competing for the news staff all candidates, beside writing news stories of interest to the University, will be expected to do a certain amount of office work, and to assist, in turn, the editor in charge of the issue in putting the paper to press. Members of 1922 will compete apart from the Sophomores...
Further specifications were these: Dual track meets with the University and Princeton; no secret practice, no scouting, keeping the field and bowl open Sundays and the employment of seasonal coaches to assist the director of athletics. This last point has been much discussed and there has been a great deal of talk about abolishing seasonal coaches. Dean Briggs was especially in favor of this...
...group of noted Englishmen, headed by Mr. John Galsworthy and Mr. Maurice Hatton will assist the American Academy of Arts and Letters in the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of James Russell Lowell '38. The celebration will commence on the evening of February 19 with a reception at the home of President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia University...