Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...wishing to compete for positions as news editors of the CRIMSON should report at the CRIMSON Office in the Union on Wednesday, February 17, at 7 o'clock. This will be the first competition open to Freshmen and the last news competition open to Sophomores. The chief work of the competition will consist of getting news, and the ability to write it up as a matter of training. Work of this sort brings one into contact with the various leaders of undergraduate activities and as a business training is invaluable...
...football rules committee, in its annual session at New York Saturday, made no radical changes in the playing code. The chief alteration is the elimination of the forward pass out of bounds. Under the new ruling, brought forward by Coach Haughton of the University team, any forward pass which goes out of bounds shall be considered an incompleted pass, whether it strikes a player or not, and if it occurs on the fourth down the ball shall go to the opponents at the last line of scrimmage...
Thomas Motte Osborne '84, warden of Sing Sing state prison, Ossining, N. Y., will speak on "Humanizing the Prisons," in Emerson J this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The lecture will be under the auspices of the Political Science club. Although his chief work has been in the line of prison reform, Mr. Osborne was twice mayor of Auburn, N. Y., and also chairman of the New York State Democratic Committee. His prison work really started with his appointment two years ago as chairman of the State Prison Commission. In order to obtain a better insight into prevailing conditions...
...vote of 43 to 38, the University Forum expressed the general opinion of the student body as favoring the policy of President Wilson and the Democratic administration. The chief phases discussed by the undergraduates were the foreign policy, both in Mexico and the Philippines, the trust question, the Panama Canal tolls, the diplomatic appointments, and the currency and tariff acts...
Robert Frederick Herrick '90, the Chief Marshal for Commencement, was appointed in accordance with the custom that the Marshal shall be chosen from the class which will be celebrating on that day the twenty-fifth anniversary of its graduation. Mr. Herrick has been one of the most conspicuous members of his class ever since it entered college. He was captain of the University crew in his Junior year, and third marshal on Class Day, 1890. Since graduation, Mr. Herrick has been actively interested in rowing, serving for several years as chairman of the Rowing Committee, and has been largely responsible...