Word: cole
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...speeches were delivered by graduates of the School. The smoker was for the members of the association together with the present students of the School and is to become an annual gathering. The speakers were: R. Bradley B.G. '09, on "Railroading"; C.F. Snow B.G. '13, on "Industrial Organization"; G.E. Cole B.G. '13, of the Harvard Co-operative Society, on "Marketing"; and J.E. Hyde B.S. '12, on "Accounting," J.S. Spence B.G. '12, president of the Association, presided and A.S. James, secretary-treasurer read his report. Afterwards music and refreshments were provided...
...clock. The present students in the School, as well as the alumni have been invited, and plans for the continuance of these smokers as annual gatherings will be discussed. Talks on their business experiences since graduation will be given by R. Bradley B.G. '09, G. E. T. Cole B.G. '12, H. T. Hyde B.G. '12, C. F. Snow B.G. '13, J. S. Spence B.G. '12, W. Taussig '11, and C. S. Whittier...
Depite the decrease in sales there is an increase in expenses, over the corresponding months of 1913 of $2,024. Mr. M. H. Goodwin, superintendent of the Society, resigned in December, and Mr. G. E. Cole '04 was appointed to succeed him. The Directors have prepared plans for a new building, but on account of the unfavorable outlook in business conditions, they have decided to postpone actual work...
...Miss Roudebush T. B. Buffum Miss Higgins J. N. Burk Miss Damon A. B. D. deKay Miss Herter W. L. Downes Miss Weed R. Jackson Miss Peterson W. D. Lyon Miss M. Lyon BOX G. H. Middendorf (chairman) Miss Baker G. Abbott '17 Miss S. Sherburne H. L. M. Cole Miss M. Marshall C. Edgarton Miss Robbins S. M. Felton Miss Hunter J. Harris '17 Miss Benedict E. A. LeRoy Miss Williams BOX H. W. K. B. Emerson, Jr (chairman) Miss A. Peters W. M. Boyden Miss Brewster W. D. Crane Miss Farrington G. H. Lee Miss Rotch...
...opening of the game Phillips carried the puck to within striking distance of the goal and MacNamee, at point for Williams, caged it, scoring for the University after but 12 seconds of play. Shortly after, Doty, on a pass from Phillips, slid the puck along the ice and Cole misjudged it, allowing the second score for the University. After 6 minutes, 44 seconds, Doty again scored, this time on a pass from Townsend. The Williams players seemed somewhat demoralized and the University scored almost at will. Townsend played a strong game at wing and Phillips and Doty did effective work...