Word: director
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...successor graduated from Harvard in 1892, and from the Law School three years later. He was a lecturer in the Law School in 1905-06 and also in the following year. He is a trustee of Exerted Academy, and was director of the Harvard Alumni Association from 1919 to 1922. As Commissioner General for the League of Nations in Hungary during the years of 1924 to 1926, he was responsible for the financial reconstruction of that country...
...retiring Student Council held its final meeting last night. A vote was taken expressing satisfaction with the first year's work of W. J. Bingham '16 Director of Athletics, and complete confidence in the success of his work for the ensuring years...
...other colleges on its 1927 football schedule similar to the one established with Yale on Monday has been made conditional on the decision of these other colleges by the action of the Harvard Committee on the Regulation of Athletic sports. The Committee in its meeting Monday evening authorized Director of Athletics W. J. Bingham '16 to ascertain the wishes of all the University's 1927 gridiron opponents on the question of a scouting arangement and to offer to enter into the same agreement with them as that already formulated with Yale...
...none the less to the credit of the Harvard Director of Athletics that he enters the agreement with suggestions for the remedy of what he considers to be flaws in the plan. The proposal that the rival coaches exchange a list of formations used in the preliminary games is the most sensible suggestion possible, and seems in itself a complete solution of the question. In his letter to Professor Nettleton, Mr. Bingham also vouches for the support of the Harvard Committee in the event that Coaches Horween and Jones might agree to extend reciprocal invitations to games in Cambridge...
...will reappear next year at his oldtime stand in Carnegie Hall as a guest conductor. Other guests will be Conductors Fritz Busch of the Dresden Opera and Ossip Gabrilowitsch of Detroit. And last week the Symphony Society announced who its fourth guest would be-darkly handsome Clemens Krauss, conductor-director of municipal opera at Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. Herr Krauss, who looks more like a Spanish matador than an orchestra leader, has never visited the U. S. In Europe his fame is wide-as one-time guest conductor of the Vienna Philharmonic, as organizer of Wagner festivals in Vienna, Frankfurt...