Word: explaining
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...formation of a Graduate Education Club will be discussed this afternoon at 5.30 o'clock at a meeting for all students in the Graduate School of Education in Lawrence 3. Dean H. W. Holmes '03 will preside and will explain the marking system in use in the school and the general nature of the mid-year examinations, while Miss Carpenter will explain the work of the Registration Office and the Appointment Committee. The formation of a Graduate Education Club will follow the precedent established by the formation of the Business School Club and the Engineering Society...
...meeting tonight the Business Manager and his Assistants will explain to the candidates the requirements for work during the competition, which is meant to serve two purposes. In the first place candidates are expected to secure advertisements for the Crimson and to become acquainted with the main advertisers of Boston, New York, and the vicinity. Secondly it is planned that the competition shall serve as an introduction to the system of business administration and finance used by the Crimson...
...year will be present at the game. Mr. Oswald Towers of the Rules Committee will be on hand to answer questions; Coach Wachter will demonstrate the changes in the rules between the halves; and Mr. D. J. Kelly of the Department of Physical Education will referee the game and explain the fouls as they occur. An especial attempt is being made by the committee in charge to have basketball officials attend the game so that in the future the refereeing of games will be done on as uniform a scale as possible...
...official verdict upon any disputed point which may arise, as well as to answer any questions upon the regulations in general. Coach Wachter will demonstrate the innovations in the rules, while the game will be refereed by Mr. D. J. Kelly of the Department of Physical Education, who will explain in detail his decision in every case...
...rebuke from Mr. Saltonstall, as published in the next column, is merited. The CRIMSON can only apologize for the omission and explain that it was the result of a misunderstood order. We concur sincerely with the sentiments expressed in the letter and assure the many friends of Mr. Leavitt that, despite our tardiness, we share with them their sense of loss in his death...