Word: fill
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...active work will be in charge of R. W. Williams '09, for several years Secretary of the Bureau of Recommendation at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. The Committee hopes to be able to fill openings in any business or profession, whether such openings are for beginners or for men of experience, and it will investigate the qualifications of each applicant, endeavoring to avoid discrimination. All Harvard men knowing of openings in or about New York, or elsewhere, are urged to notify the Committee at once...
...order to keep University Crew B intact for the race at Philadelphia on Saturday, substitutes were put in boat A instead of taking men from the second boat to fill the vacancies left by the absence of Captain Reynolds and C. E. Schall '16. L. Curtis '14, who has been rowing in the first, went back to 7 in B. The second eight had a short race with Union Boat Club up stream for half a mile, winning by about 1-2 a length. Following is the order in which the two crews rowed...
...Illustrated takes pleasure in announcing the election of Carl Otto Jordan Wheeler, of Newton Centre, as business manager of the 1914-15 board, to fill the vacancy which will be made by the graduation of T. W. Koch...
...feet. Every man who goes into the army must take good care of himself, as if he were in training. A soldier is bound in honor to keep himself in good condition, for a sick man requires two additional men, one to look after him, and one to fill his place. He had much better be at home. It is often difficult to provide pure water and food, and the men, compelled to suffer heat and cold, and hard service, are constantly subject to sickness and exhaustion on this account...
...result of Saturday's race a considerable shift was made in the order of the first two University boats yesterday. Captain Reynolds replaced Saltonstall at bow on crew A, Curtis moving up from crew B to fill his place. Parson replaced Morgan at 4, Gardiner still being away on account of illness. The coxswains were also shifted Sargent moving up to crew A in place of Gallaher who is now coxing the second boat. Several changes were also made in crew B. Meyer went from 3 to 7 filling Curtis' place, and the Middendorfs went from...