Word: generality
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...vote of the Executive Committee of the Directors of the Alumni Association. Judge F. J. Swayze '79, President of the Association, will preside. The committee appointed to have charge of the forum is composed of William Hooper '80, B. W. Trafford '93, Robert Winsor, Jr., '05, Roger Pierce '04, General Secretary...
...operation with the Student Volunteer Band, many medical men returned from other countries have been secured to speak at the Board meetings on Sunday afternoons. On March 9 Dr. P. W. Harrison of Arabia, for several months this year an assistant surgeon at the Massachusetts General Hospital, spoke to about thirty men at at 5 o'clock meeting at the School on "Some Attractive Locations for Surgeons." The address was very instructive and interesting. The Committee was also able to arrant for engagements for Dr. Harrison to speak at the Boston University School of Medicine, the New England Baptist Hospital...
Concerning the crew situation which you have brought before undergraduate attention, I should like to say that I feel there has been much misunderstanding both on the part of the undergraduates in general and on the part of Captain Morgan and those supporting the supremacy of the captain. The absolute control of the coach does not necessarily mean either the subordination of the captain or a lessening of his influence, nor does it mean the institution of a system of coaching whereby the head coach is to rule, as a despot, roughshod over rowing traditions or over undergraduate ideas...
...rowing, class rowing, and the responsibility of running two boat houses is preposterous. Some of them have tried to do it all and have failed at New London. Others have confined themselves to the University crews, have succeeded at New London, but have failed to keep rowing interests in general alive and increasing. The policies of no two consecutive captains have been the same. The extent of control has depended very largely on the individual captain. Consequently rowing interests have fluctuated in years almost unbelievably...
...General Orders...