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According to yesterday's published reports, there are "irreconcilable differences" between Jordan and the administration, because Jordan had been promised the athletic directorship when he came here from Amherst, and the promise was forgotten when William J. Biagham '16 resigned. There is reason to doubt this segment of the Record's report...
Until last year, when he relinquished his directorship of the B. S. O. to Charles Munch, Koussevitsky each spring rehearsed and directed the Glee Club and Choral Society in a major work which they performed at the annual B. S. O. Pension Fund concert...
...University has painstakingly sought out a fine man for the athletic directorship. But in doing so it has removed, or severely constricted, its most successful coach. Considering the University's statements about the type of man it was seeking, the gain in one post just doesn't seem to balance the loss in the other. Or does this new appointment mark some change in overall administrative policy? That, and the reason for the choice of Bolles are questions which must have interesting answers. They ought to be good answers...
Bingham never wanted to quit in the middle of a job a it is understood that he only reluctantly agreed to leave the Directorship of Athletics at this time. But it is not unusual for the University to replace administrators who have served for a long time with younger men more fitted to meet now problems...
Whitney's disregard of alumni status would detract from reports that Endicott "Chub" Peabody '41, Harvard's last All-American, was a strong candidate for the vacant Directorship. Peabody was prominently mentioned by the old-guard group who believed that the job should be kept in the Harvard family. He is a member of the Whitney committee...