Word: development
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...class series, and if, what is more important, the class is to give a good account of itself in games with Andover and other outside teams, it is imperative that the number of candidates for the team be at once increased. Two weeks is but a short time to develop a passable team from the best material; when the number of candidates is barely sufficient to make up a complete team, the task is well-nigh impossible. Every Freshman who has the slightest measure of athletic ability and who has the interests of his class at heart should consider himself...
...sufficient number of second and third places; that is, the team was not well-balanced. This deficiency seems destined to be the case again this year. But there is a simple remedy--more candidates. In no other sport is it so possible as it is in track to develop mediocre men into fairly good men, by a course of hard work with expert coaching; and this fact should encourage those who have any inclination or ability to come to the aid of the track teams at this juncture. A further reason for turning out a well-balanced team this year...
...that the squad has been decreased, much more effective work can be done. Daily practice games will be held, and every effort made to develop a strong nine for the first game Saturday...
...settlements of Greater Boston, by professors particularly interested in social work, and by students, especially those who have been engaged in settlement work this year. The conference will take the form of an informal discussion of the settlement work of the past year, and will aim primarily to develop the points wherein the work can be made more effective for both the settlements and the students...
...greater Boston, by the professors that are especially interested in social work, and by students, especially those who have been engaged in settlement work this year. The conference will take the form of an informal discussion of the settlement work of the past year, and aims primarily to develop the points wherein the work can be made more effective for both the settlements and the students. L. Saltonstall '14, chairman of the social service committee, will preside. The discussion will be limited to one hour, after which there will be refreshments, and an opportunity will be given for the members...