Word: careers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...great player, dependable, sure, giving the game all he could. He has been universally recognized as one of the greatest players of his position in the country, and promises in the next year to place himself beside those men whose fame in football is not forgotten. Starting his career with the foundation that Captain Dadmun and this year's eleven have labored so hard to build, there can be no question but that the new leader will come through the season victoriously. Both Captain Wheeler and the University are to be congratulated on his election...
...overly productive citizens. If Harvard is really teaching policemen to be better policemen, and will from time to time add branches wherein carpenters are taught to be better carpenters, farmers better farmers, blacksmiths better blacksmiths, tailors better tailors, fishermen better fishermen--if so be Harvard has entered upon a career of wider usefulness to those who really produce the bread and butter which all the people eat, and those who build the houses and the clothes and the tools which make civilization a vital thing, then hooray for Harvard. State Press is so strongly a believer in schools he believes...
...notable group of educators who witnessed the rapid growth of American colleges and universities during the nineteenth century. Since 1875, he has been on the Haverford faculty, and has been president since 1887; so that the development of that institution is inextricably bound up with his career. Dr. Sharpless graduated from the Lawrence Scientific School in 1873. One of his latest honors was an honorary degree of LL.D. from the University...
Harrie Holland Dadmun '17, of Arleen, leader of the University eleven, had played at left guard for two years. In prepared at Arlington High School where he began his career as a football player. After this he went to Tufts, playing on the football team...
...Jordan is well known for his interest in International Peace. In the first part of his career he was a professor and later became president of Leland Stanford Jr., from 1891-1913. Since then he has been chancellor. In 1910 he was made chief director of the World Peace Foundation. He has written many books among which are "The Voice of the Scholar" and "The Religion of a Sensible American...