Word: headed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...because of its corruption. A good example is the Municipal Printing Plant of the city, which has been a sort of bank for politicians and their constituents during the last few years. This year, however, it has been placed on a firm basis, with a practical man at its head, and it will be given two years' fair trial to show whether or not municipal ownership is a success...
...devoted much time to base sliding and to catching men between bases. In the latter department the work has been of a very poor order, while in the former it has not been of a much higher grade. The base sliding has consisted in sliding back to first base head first and sliding to second either head first or feet first. Considerable improvement ought to be shown in both departments by another week...
...them after graduation. Seven years later, the Appointments Committee was disbanded and the work intrusted to the Appointments Office with H. S. Thomson '99, first Secretary for Appointments. Mr. Thomson extended the system begun by Mr. Bolles and developed by B. S. Hurlbut '87 and R. Cobb '92, present Head Master of Milton Academy, until Mr. Wells succeeded him in 1906. On May 1, 1907, a branch of the Appointments Office was opened at 50 State street, Boston, in connection with the office of the Alumni Association...
...Dean Sabine of the Lawrence Scientific School to the position of Dean of the Graduate School of Applied Science was approved. This appointment merely provides an office in the Graduate School of Science for Dean Sabine, to correspond with the duties he has carried in the capacity of acting head of the new school, which until now has been without the office of Dean...
...head of this Executive Department, charged with the administration of some of the laws affecting the commerce and labor, I am deeply sensible, not only of the close mutual relations of capital and labor, but of their respective rights, duties and limitations...