Word: chosen
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...runs two or three times a week and occasional long walks. Toward the end of October trials for the University team will be held, followed by active preparation for the dual run with Massachusetts Institute of Technology and for the annual intercollegiate run at Princeton. Twelve men will be chosen for the run with the Institute of Technology, and for the intercollegiate run the number of men to be entered has been increased from seven to nine, and the number whose points score from four...
Professor W. H. Schofield p.'93, of the Department of Comparative Literature, who has been chosen in the annual exchange of professors with German institutions, to deliver a course of lectures this fall at the University of Berlin, will leave Boston tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, accompanied by H. von Kaltenborn '09, who will act in the capacity of private secretary, and will sail from New York on the Deutschland at 8 o'clock Thursday morning. His course of lectures at the University of Berlin will extend through the first semester which closes in February, when he will return...
...guard will be seriously felt, but A. Brock '08, H. M. Gilmore '08, J. P. Alley '08, W. D. Philippbar '09, E. C. Bacon '10, and H. Fish '10 may develop into valuable material. The most likely candidates are the first three mentioned, of whom one will probably be chosen to substitute for F. H. Burr '09, who will undoubtedly hold the position at left guard...
...Board of Directors of the Alumni Association created last January a new officer known as the General Secretary of the Alumni Association. Asst. Dean E. H. Wells '97 was chosen to hold this office. Headquarters were acquired at 50 State street, Boston, and much work is already underway in enlarging the scope of the Bulletin, in obtaining geographical, chronological, alphabetical lists of all Harvard men with addresses and occupations, in increasing the efficiency of the Appointments Office, in closely connecting all Harvard interests throughout the country and in furnishing information on Harvard affairs. Mr. Wells, though holding this position...
...short while Lunt was put in Swaim's place at number 2, and later Burchard replaced Wiggins at bow. The four-oar has not been doing satisfactory work, and Coach Wray has been paying especial attention to it. More changes are likely, although the crew will be chosen in a few days...