Word: directors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following letter from the President of the Municipal Council of Paris has been received through Mr. George H. Nettleton, Director of the American University Union in Europe. It is in answer to the resolution of the Yale News, the Daily Princetonian and the CRIMSON thanking the City of Paris for its grant of land to the University Union for the erection of a house for University men in Paris...
...engaged the services of a new coach in football for the fall of 1919. Dr. Albert H. Sharpe, Yale '02 M, comes to them from a coaching position at Cornell. There is to be a reorganization in the coaching system at Yale, and Dr. Sharpe is to be Director of Athletics, having supervision of all major and minor sports. Hr, himself in college days, was well known as a very excellent and versatile athlete. He not only played on the baseball and basketball teams, but played also on Yale's famous eleven, captained by F.G. Brown, which defeated Harvard...
...CRIMSON published an article dealing with the appointment of an athletic director. There is no need for any new system of athletics. Coach is provided, and facilities offered for participating in every branch of sport...
...this year--successful but not successful enough. Physical benefits were derived; there was organization; and still something was lacking. There must be one king-pin, one master mind in charge who can direct and administer an unbroken policy even in these smaller leagues. This is the function of the Director of Athletics...
Before the war Colonel Scott was head of the Psychology Department in North-western University. Upon the outbreak of hostilities he was appointed by the War Department Director of the Committee on Classification in the Army, and received a colonel's commission. He invented the Scott Rating System for officers and the grading system for enlisted men. He has been lecturing in Boston during the past week...