Word: dean
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...December number of the Monthly, which is issued today, contains an article by Dudley S. Dean '91, on "The Football Coaching System," which deserves the notice of all men interested in Harvard football. Mr. Dean was a member of the University eleven while in College, playing, against Yale in 1889 and 1890, and was all-America quarter-back in 1890. The opportunities he has had for observing the development of our teams and his knowledge of practical football makes his article particularly important in the football crisis which confronts Harvard today. His sane and conservative advocacy of a better system...
...first of three advent services for men, at St. Paul's Church, Tremont street, Boston, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. George Hodges D.D, dean of the Episcopal Theological School, will preach on "The Progress of Andrew...
...also assisting Professor Beale in second year Property. As Mr. W. R. Peabody has not returned, Professor Beale has also entire charge of the course in Criminal Law, and is giving a second year course in International Law. The second year course in Equity, formerly given by Dean Ames is being conducted by Professor Warren, and Equity 3 is being given as a half course by Dean Ames during the first half-year...
...will be in book form with permanent cloth binding. It will contain the oration of Hon. William H. Taft, Secretary of War, delivered in Sanders Theatre; the speeches delivered at the dinner in the Union by Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller, of the United States Supreme Court, President Eliot, Dean Ames, Hon. Richard Olney, Hon. John D. Long, Baron Kentaro Kaneko, Hon. Francis J. Swayze, Hon. Marcus P. Knowlton, Blewett Lee, and William Rand, Jr. The volume will also contain the speeches of Professor John C. Gray, James Byrne, Henry W. Hardon, and James Curtis, delivered at the presentation...
...German at Swarthmore College. His service at Harvard began in 1870, when he was appointed tutor in Latin. He held this position until 1873, when he was made assistant professor of Latin, with which rank he served until 1883, when he was made professor of Latin. He was Dean of the College Faculty from 1882 to 1890, and Dean of Harvard College in 1890-91. From 1898 to 1902 he was Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. In 1901 he was made Pope Professor of Latin, in succession to the late Professor G. M. Lane...