Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...year have to be elected and important business must be transacted. The following men make up the Council in addition to the representatives elected by their respective classes on Monday: the three class presidents, the captains of the five major teams, the managers of the five major teams, the chief executive officer of each of the following papers: Advocate, CRIMSON. Illustrated, Lampoon, and Monthly, the vice-president of the Union, the elected representatives from the Phi Beta Kappa, the president of Phillips Brooks House, the chairman of the Committee on Organization, and the president of the Musical Clubs Association...
...members of the University in the Suffrage Victory Parade on Saturday afternoon. A number of professors have promised to march and about five hundred students are expected. They will form a Harvard contingent in the university section of the parade, in which there will be representatives from all the chief New England colleges...
Several fumbles illustrated that the Eli backs have not yet overcome their carelessness in handling the ball. Bentley, who played quarter for a part of the game, Taft and Legore, were the chief offenders in this respect. The game was featured by strenuous playing which resulted in numerous penalties and several injuries. Black, Betts, and Baldridge were forced to withdraw on account of injuries, as was Chenowith, the brilliant Lehigh quarter who in the last period sustained a fractured...
...view of last Saturday's football upsets, greater interest than usual will be taken in the games this afternoon. Of the University's chief opponents Yale seems to have drawn the easiest assignment, for the Lehigh team is not expected to furnish any opposition equal to that of Virginia last week. Princeton faces Syracuse, a team which lost to the Tigers last year by the close score of 12 to 7. Cornell dedicates its new field and has Williams for its opponent...
...somewhat thorough study of one among them. What that one should be will vary with the personal aptitude of the student. In my own opinion, it is better, as a general rule, that it should not be too closely akin to the subject which will engross attention in the chief occupation of life; because any direct professional knowledge that can be obtained in college is trifling compared with what can be acquired in a far shorter period in a professional school, and the attempt to obtain it crowds out some other subject that will probably never be studied...