Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Among those whose qualifications for the office of chief executive will enter the debate will be Colonel Theodore Roosevelt '80, Professor William H. Taft, Justice Charles E. Hughes, Senator Theodore E. Burton, Elihu Root, former Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks, and Senator J. W. Weeks...
Teams A and B scrimmaged for a few minutes yesterday afternoon, team A winning by the score of 1 to 0, with Curtis the chief factor in the offense. Then Coach Winsor sent them up and down the rink three times at full speed, and devoted the rest of the time to the lower teams. There is not much material below the first sevens, although Ginn played well yesterday afternoon, and Weld made some exceptionally good stops at goal. Coach Winsor made a cut in the squad last night, and the 30 men who are retained will practice on Monday...
...Penhallow '02 has been appointed chief surgeon and head of the American War Hospital at Paignton, England. This hospital has a conspicuously good record, as it has lost only five out of 1903 patients. F. A. Coller, M.D., '13, is the assistant surgeon...
...excellence the religious leader of the community and religion is one of the most serious, the most permanent and inclusive interests of human beings. The sex hunger, the desire for food and clothing the passion to understand ourselves and the universe in which we live--these are the chief motor impulses of our race, and the third is the most inclusive of them all. Religion is not the creation of a book or priests or governments of institutions. It springs out of the heart of our human kind; it issues from the deep centres of human fears and joys, human...
...like going to jail for a period of three years--that it is impossible to get out before the end of the term. This is absolutely untrue. A man may be discharged at any time for business reasons or upon removal of his place of abode. The two chief requisites are attendance at camp for a period of eight days in summer (where, by the way, one will get more real work than at Plattsburg) and attendance at drills once a week during the winter. The former requirement will preclude men who live so far away that they could...