Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...March 9th Mr. Albert W. Staub, Executive Secretary of Robert College, Constantinople and of Beirut University, Syria, spent the day in Cambridge, holding personal interviews with some thirty men with regard to the opportunities in the Near East. On April 6th Mr. Galen M. Fisher, Y. M. C. A. Secretary for Japan, will hold conferences with men on the work that may be done in a missionary way in that country. All the conferences have been held in the Randall Room, Phillips Brooks House...
...Fisher, secretary of the International Young Men's Christian Association committee for Japan and Korea, will visit the University on Thursday to have conferences with all men interested in securing teaching positions in either of these countries. Mr. Fisher, who is an authority on political, social, educational, and religious problems of Japan, will be in the Randall Room of Phillips Brooks House from 10 until 1 o'clock and from 2 until 5 o'clock on that day. Men wishing to see him should sign up for 15-minute conferences at Phillips Brooks House on or before Wednesday...
...work yesterday afternoon consisted of drilling in fundamentals and in conditioning work. Emphasis was laid, on starting, forward passing, and kicking, in preparation for the contests in punting and drop kicking. Coaches Fisher, Sedgwick, Humphrey, and Knox were in Charge of yesterday's work...
...Coach Fisher and Coaches Parmenter and Sedgwick took charge of the men, and directed their work. The lineman reported to Sedgwick and the backfield candidates to Coach Fisher and Captain C. C. Buell '23, who assisted the coaches part of the time...
...linesmen, under the direction of Coach Sedgwick, practiced starts, dodging, and handling the ball. The backfield men passed and kicked. Captain Buell instructed them in drop-kicking and passing, while Coach Fisher directed the punters. The work was not strenuous, but was almost entirely a matter of conditioning. This general program will be continued for several days, before any hard work is attempted. When the squad has finally been rounded into good condition, the work will become harder, with emphasis on dummy tackling and interference. Finally, as a climax to the spring season, there will be a number of scrimmages...