Word: controls
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University to Control Expenditures...
...support of the Agreement it is urged that under its provisions the University maintains complete control over the expenditure of the income of the McKay Endowment, and also over the administration and regulation of the education, as represented by Harvard degrees, to be furnished under the co-operative plan. The broad discrimination admitted to Harvard by Gordon McKay's will is believed to give the University a free hand in choosing the instrumentalities by which the education is to be furnished, so long as Harvard maintains complete power to direct those instrumentalities. Further considerations are that although Gordon McKay...
...Trustees of the Endowment, in the brief they have filed, object to the Agreement on the ground that it gives to Technology complete control of the work of education and research in the applied sciences which, under the Gordon McKay Endowment, is entrusted to Harvard. In support of this position they urge that by the Agreement, the Faculty of Technology, enlarged by the addition of certain members of the teaching staff of the University, is given full charge of the work under the executive control of the President of Technology; that the Faculty of Technology so enlarged will consist...
...more cases of scarlet fever developed, have been declared unfounded by Dr. Joseph E. Raycroft, Director of the Department of Physical Education. The regulation in question, it has been ascertained, applies only to public schools under the jurisdiction of the local board of education, which has no control over Princeton...
...Faculty control of athletics and the many evils that beset the college student were the chief topics of discussion at the tenth annual convention of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, held at the Hotel Astor, New York, on December 28. More than 100 delegates representing universities and schools took part. In the opening address, Dean Briggs, president of the association, pointed out the evils of intercollegiate athletics and the possibilities of remedying many of them. He explained to the delegates the objects of the association which are not to abolish college athletics but to make them better. He made...