Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...revision of the tabular view has already held two meetings and has discussed several propositions looking to the relief of the present congestion of courses in the morning hours. The committee is considering the question of the entire tabular view of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. The chief difficulty lies in the arrangement of undergraduate courses in the College. The graduate hours are not open to serious objection, and, owing to the fact that most of the scientific courses do not offer any considerable number of electives, the Scientific School programme presents a comparatively simple problem...
...victory was due to hard work, rather than to clever playing by the University team. By fair passing the team was able to keep possession of the ball the greater part of the time, but the passing often failed in its chief object of advancing the ball. Frequent chances for goals were lost through the failure of the men to place the ball at once well in Pennsylvania's territory by long throws, instead of making short passes far from the goal. The team was also very weak in attempts at goals from fouls. Pennsylvania played a strong blocking game...
...following men have been elected to constitute the editorial board of the Engineering Journal for the coming year: T. Lindsley '04, editor-in-chief; W. R. Wade '04, business manager; E. B. VanWinkle '04, secretary: G. Johnson, C. H. Fisher...
...chief faults of the basketball team throughout the season have been the lack of form in passing and catching the ball, and the inability successfully to shoot goals. The team work, however, is fairly good and seems to improve under the coaching of J. W. Gilles 1L., who has had charge of the candidates from the beginning of the season. Of those retained from one hundred and twenty-five men who responded to the call for candidates, the majority are of some experience. The most creditable feature in the work of the candidates this year, is their fighting spirit. This...
...that a fresh-water basin be maintained at a permanent level. The report is most thorough and exhaustive, and its preparation required an immense amount of work covering a period of about two years. The engineering problems connected with the project, while complicated, are entirely capable of solution. The chief reasons for the construction of the dam are the resulting sanitary betterment of the contiguous region and the value which such a basin would have in relation to the Boston, Cambridge and Metropolitan park systems. Moreover it would be a great addition to the attractions of the city proper...