Word: cobb
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Many enquiries have been made lately with regard to the "employment bureau" which has always been managed by Mr. Bolles. Some have taken it for granted that all this amount of good work must now be given up. It is by no means so, however, as Mr. Cobb, who is now acting as secretary, stands ready to receive applications both for employment in the summer and for permanent employment. Nobody should hesitate to apply. Every effort will be made to have this department as helpful as ever. There may be more difficulty just at present, not only because...
CHARLES F. DUNBAR, Dean.The following men will act as ushers: From the officers of the University, Professor Briggs, Professor Bartlett, Mr. C. P. Parker, and Mr. R. Cobb; from the students, G. C. Lee '94, H. C. Lakin '94, R. W. Emmons '95, and P. L. Horne, Gr.; also Mr. W. R. Thayer and J. O. Henshaw...
...chances for a good nine this year are excellent. Eight former players will probably continue their work,- Young, Towle, Best, Rich, Hamlin, Harrington, McNeil, and Miller. Most of the pitching will be done by Cobb, last year's substitute, for Priest, last year's regular pitcher, will not return. Light individual training may soon be begun, but serious work will not come till February...
...only change announced in the Administrative Officers of the University is the appointment of Richard Cobb as assistant secretary. Mr. Cobb's office hours will be from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. (on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m.) during term time, and he will also have office hours from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. during August and in the first half of September. Of the Governing Boards, the Fellows have lost through death Mr. Frederick L. Ames, and the Overseers Professor Andrew P. Peabody. In the latter's place Mr. Robert McNeil Morse...
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: C. F. Clarkson and L. Coolidge.- Negative: E. R. Coffin and W. E. Cobb...