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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the Athletic Committee held yesterday afternoon, Percy Duncan Haughton '99 was re-appointed head coach of the University football team for next season. His name was sent yesterday afternoon by Captain Hamilton Fish, Jr., '10 to the Athletic Committee, and the latter at once confirmed the appointment. The football committee which made the choice consists of G. R. Fearing '93, W. F. Garcelon L.'95, J. W. Farley '99, P. D. Haughton '99, A. Marshall L.'04, F. H. Burr '09, and Captain H. Fish...
...very prominent in baseball while in College, playing on the University team from 1896 to 1899, the latter year as captain. After being graduated, Haughton coached the Cornell football team for two years, turning out a victerious team in his second year. For several years before his appointment as head coach last fall, he was assistant coach of the University football team. As head coach he turned out a victorious eleven from almost entirely new-material...
...Haughton has been in doubt as to whether he could this year devote to football the great amount of time which the duties of a head coach require. He has finally consented, however, and will act this year without compensation...
President Eliot, as chairman of the committee of selection for Massachusetts, has received a statement from Mr. George R. Parkin, the administrative head of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust, in which he explains that students from the United States who have passed the qualifying examinations in Latin and mathematics shall be eligible, even though they may not have passed in Greek. The trustees have taken this step in order to bring the scholarship within the reach of students of marked ability who have not prepared in Greek...
...school the choice was awaited with great interest. A man of great administrative ability was needed, who had a thorough training in medicine. Dr. Christian had already established an excellent record of work in the Boston hospitals. He is an unusually young man for the position of head of the Medical School. Born in Lynchburg, Va., in 1876, he entered Randolph Macon at the age of fifteen, being graduated in 1895 with the degrees of A.B. and A.M. For five years he studied at Johns Hopkins and pursued graduate studies at the Harvard Medical School for three more years...