Word: filled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Corporation has already gone to great expense in providing the present four Senior dormitories with modern conveniences. It is announced this year again that if there are enough applicants to fill Hollis, Stoughton, Holworthy, and Thayer, the Corporation will remodel an entry of Weld in the same way. If 1913 is to keep up the record of the last two classes it will be necessary. We hope that every 1913 man will turn out for the smoker in the Union on Friday night and will hear from President Lowell himself the importance of the place of the Senior dormitories...
...same time there come the complaints from the leaders in our industrial organizations that this country is not producing men of a calibre sufficiently high to fill the topmost positions. Only last month the president of a large corporation published the statement that $10,000 and $25,000 a year positions were appearing more rapidly than men able to fill them...
...connected with any team may sign the blue-books, but must not fail to designate what position they wish to play. Such men will be assigned by the management to fill vacancies. Any failure to observe these rules will cause disqualification...
...held a place regularly on the University hockey team during the past week of practice. Consequently there is still considerable doubt as to the team's final make-up. The chief difficulty has been to find a suitable pair of ends. It now seems probable that Captain Huntington will fill one of these positions when he comes out, and that either Palmer or Pierce will play the other. Although both of the latter have been used to playing centre, the work of Palmer has improved consistently since he has been shifted to wing, and Pierce did well when tried...
...first division, namely the ends, there seems to be little doubt that Smith of Harvard should fill one wing. He leads all his competitors in sizing up the plays of the opposing backfield, is very fast down the field, a sure tackler, and very clever in handling the forward pass. Altogether he has shown more headwork than any other 1911 end. At the other extremity White of Princeton cannot be disregarded on account of an extraordinary ability in following the ball, a fact which alone makes Princeton the 1911 football champion. White's offensive work is far ahead...