Word: directing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...years, he gained positions on the University football and baseball teams. From 1927 to the present he has been a master at the Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he has coached several of the athletic teams. According to information received from the Harvard Athletic Association, Chaucey will direct Freshman interdormitory sports next year...
...that end. Freedom of the Press to discuss public questions is a U. S. cornerstone. President Hoover acknowledged this, adding earnestly: "I put the question, however, whether flippance is a useful or even legitimate device in such discussion. ... Its effect is as misleading and distorting of public conscience as direct misrepresentation." U. S. newspapers make crime romantic, glamorous. President Hoover suggested that they might "invest with a little more romance and heroism those thousands of our officers who are endeavoring to enforce the law. . . ." He also added, before taking train back to Washington: "I have no criticism to make...
...export debenture plan. They dutifully assembled all possible arguments, which President Hoover then consolidated in a ten-point broadside against the plan. In a public letter to Chairman McNary of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, he contended that export debentures would: 1) Be a $200,000,000 per year "direct subsidy"; 2) be a "gigantic gift" to speculators "without a cent return to the farmer"; 3) cause overproduction; 4) retard diversification; 5) be resorted to by the Federal Farm Board because "the tendency of all boards is to use the whole of their authority"; 6) produce "manipulation" in the export...
...production next year will be under the direction of Mason Hammond '25, Instructor and Tutor in the Department of the Classics, who had an opportunity to observe similar plays while a Rhodes scholar at Oxford. E.K. Rand '94, Professor of Latin, who acted in the "Phormio" of Terence presented in 1893, will attend the rehearsals; and F.C. Packard Jr. '20. Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, will direct the acting. The production will be open to the entire University, and probably to the public as well...
Utilizing virtually all the men on the University squad, the Crimson lacrosse team played the Boston Lacrosse Club to a 4 to 4 tie yesterday afternoon at Soldiers Field. The first half of the contest was conducted as a practice scrimmage with time taken out for the coaches to direct the play of their teams, but the latter part was played as a regular game...