Word: autumn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...divided off into 12 crews and set to work on the machines. The coaches had been able to get a pretty good line on the most promising oarsmen by what they had observed during the fall practice; nevertheless a strong bunch who had been unable to report for the autumn work on account of football or some other athletics put in their first appearance. These men had to be looked over carefully and as a result a regular order for the first boat was not made for two or three days. That a good selection was decided...
...addition to conducting the usual Memorial Day exercises in Sanders Theatre, the Society is preparing the new official guide to the University to be issued next autumn...
...opening of the Columbia School of Business in the autumn of 1916 marks another milestone in university education. In determining upon the character of the School, the committee considered with some care the different types in existence. There are in the United States at present three chief types: (1) the Wharton School, which has a curriculum of four years parallel to that of the college and which is essentially an undergraduate school; (2) the Harvard School of Business Administration, which has a two-years' curriculum of a frankly graduate character; and (3) the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth, which admits...
...competition for the prizes of $100 and $50 offered to students of the University by the National Foreign Trade Council for essays on "The commercial necessity for developing foreign trade through an adequate American merchant marine" has been extended until the opening of College next autumn. All manuscripts must then be delivered to the Secretary of the Faculty, University 20, and must conform to the general rules for the guidance of competitors for prizes on page 594 of the University Catalogue. The essays must also be not less than 3,000 nor more than 5,000 words in length...
...Monday's editorial, on the subject of Track, the author suggests that "perhaps a coach less hampered by other duties than Mr. Clark would assist the men more in their development." From early autumn, Mr. Clark has practically never failed to be on hand, whenever a single candidate has been willing to report...