Word: eliot
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President Eliot addressed the fifty-eighth annual meeting of the Massachusetts Teachers' Association in Tremont Temple yesterday, afternoon on "The Functions of the Larger Education Conventions." He pointed out the wonderful growth and increasing usefulness of educational conventions and outlined the various kinds of educational associations. President Eliot said that until recently New England had not shown as much interest in these conventions as other parts of the country, but that there is now a much more favorable feeling towards them than ever before. He ended his address by speaking of the advantages which the conventions offer to teachers...
President Eliot will speak on the functions of large educational conventions at this afternoon's session of the meeting of the Massachusetts Teachers' Association. The meeting will be held in Tremont Temple at 2 o'clock and will be open to the public...
...Eliot Thwing Putnam 2G., right halfback, prepared at the Roxbury Latin School, where he played two years on the baseball team and one year on the football eleven. He was substitute quarterback on his Freshman team, and played on the second eleven in his Sophomore and Junior years. In his Senior year he was a substitute on the University team and played last year in the Pennsylvania game. He is 23 years old, weighs 165 pounds, and is 5 feet 11 inches tall...
...sixth annual convention of the Associated Harvard Clubs will be held in Cincinnati, O., on December 13. President Eliot, Dean Shaler and William R. Thayer '81., editor of the Graduates' Magazine, have been invited to speak. All Harvard men who may be in Cincinnati at that time are cordially invited to attend the convention and the dinner...
...committee appointed by President Eliot last spring to investigate the method of assignment of rooms in the dormitories situated within the College Yard and to recommend some action pursuant to the petition asking that upperclassmen be given the preference in the assignment has made a report to the Corporation. The Corporation has as yet taken no action on the report, but if any change is thought desirable a decision will be reached in time to be placed in the catalogue for 1902-1903, which is to be issued on December 15. The committee having in charge the investigation was composed...