Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Donald G. Herring, a famous Princeton football player of former days, arrived in Cambridge yesterday to see Dean Briggs, chairman of the Athletic Committee, concerning the participation of the University in the Football Pageant to be held in Princeton on November 28. One of the chief features of this event is to be a football game between Princeton and Rutgers...
William Roscoe Thayer '81 will be the chief speaker at the meeting to be held in honor of Theodore Roosevelt '80 in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Thayer, who is considered foremost of Roosevelt's biographers, will speak on "Some Interesting Incidents in Roosevelt's Career." Following this, there will be a two-reel moving picture entitled "Through the Roosevelt Country with Roosevelt's Friends." All members of the Union are invited and will be admitted upon showing their membership cards...
...labor conditions in his factories with anyone not directly concerned with them. He says he will talk with his own laborers but with no one else. But the laborers but with no one else. But the laboring men argue that none of them like to complain to their chief, because, in case of a necessary reduction of hands, the "agitators" would be the first to go. A man outside, skilled in estimating labor conditions, could say what he thought with no fear of dismissal, and could give a more comprehensive view of what was going on in all the factories...
...addition to the members elected yesterday the Council is made up of: the presidents of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes; the captains and managers of the five major sports teams, the chief executive officers of the Advocate, Lampoon, and CRIMSON; three representatives from the Phi Beta kappa Society; the president of the Phillips Brooks House Association; a representative of the foreign students of the University; the president of the Debating Council; and the president of the Instrumental Clubs. All the men holding these offices are expected to attend...
...replaced by W. Hubbard '22. P. Philbin '20 is kept out of the game by a stiff neck, being replaced by C. F. Havemeyer '21. The ends, J. F. Ryan Occ. and J. K. Desmond Occ. have been playing good football all the week, and they will be the chief reliance in breaking up Colby's open game. Ryan and Desmond are replacing M. Phinney Occ. and E. Weatherhead '22, who started last Saturday...