Word: career
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Capper began his athletic career at Brookline High School where he played on the football team and began his development as a track star. At high school, he ran the sprints, the low hurdles, and the quarter, besides doing a little broad-jumping. His skill in each of these events kept him from specializing in any one of them and it was not until last year, when he had been shifted to the half-mile, that he began to show really championship calibre. In his Freshman year, Capper ran the quarter against Yale and took second place. Last year...
...unexpected vacancy on the business end of the CRIMSON, there is one position open to members of the class of 1916, for which there will be a short competition beginning Tuesday, April 14. All those expecting to enter a business career or interested in this line are urged to report at the CRIMSON Office Tuesday afternoon at 5.30 o'clock. No previous experience required...
...class unity to become vivid has not yet elapsed and sheer lack of stimulus may well account for many men neglecting the dinner. But the upper classes know that the Freshman Dinner is one of the last things they would omit from the varied experiences of their college career...
Senator Henry French Hollis '92, will deliver an address in the Living Room of the Union on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. His subject will be "From One Senator's View Point." Senator Hollis has had a somewhat unusual political career. He started his study of law at the Harvard Law School, but continued it under private instruction. He took up the practice of law in 1893, and soon entered into the state politics of New Hampshire. In 1913, he was elected to the United States Senate on the Democratic ticket; this is a great honor, as New Hampshire...
...favorable report on the nomination of Mr. William Phillips '00, Regent of the University and Secretary to the Corporation, to be third assistant secretary of State was ordered by the Senate foreign relations committee yesterday. This is the second time in his career in the diplomatic service that Mr. Phillips has been elected to this position...