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Yale is anxious to resume the annual Thames regatta with the University this year on a pre-war basis, according to Professor Mather Abbott, faculty director of rowing at Yale. "I hope that the report regarding the decision made by Harvard is true," said Professor Abbott, when asked to express his opinion upon the recent recommendation of the University Rowing Committee. He commented further...
Chester N. Greenough '98, Professor of English, will serve as Acting Dean during Dean Yeomans' absence in France, where he is going to take up work as Associate Director of the New England Bureau of the American University Union, in Paris...
...director of the New England Bureau is James H. Hyde '98, who is assisted by J. C. Cole '01. The duties of Associate Director of the New England Bureau consist in helping any Harvard men who go to the office for assistance, and in keeping a record of these visitors. Since 1917, 2005 Harvard men and 1341 men from associated colleges have registered there. The University also offers its aid through this Bureau to men of the following colleges: Amherst, Bowdoin, Brown, Dartmouth and Williams. Dean Yeomans sails for France on February...
Dean Henry Aaron Yeomans, '00, has received the appointment of Assistant Director of the American University Union in Paris, and will sail for France within the course of a few weeks. The date of Dean Yeoman's sailing will be determined in part by the length of time it will take for him to procure his passports for which he is now arranging. An acting Dean will shortly be appointed by President Lowell. The duration of Dean Yeoman's absence has not been definitely determined...
...resolutions recommend an assured and dignified position for the instructor in physical training and athletics as opposed to the position of the 'seasonal coach' hired to produce a winning team. The office of athletic director is, in the opinion of the Association, an educational office, of immense influence, for which no man is too good...