Word: headed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard Athletic Committee, at a meeting held January 18, requested its chairman to communicate to you its appreciation of the services which you have rendered to Harvard during the period in which you have been acting as head coach of the football team. Those services have not been limited to the technical business of coaching, but have included valuable assistance to the University as its representative on the Football Rules Committee; in collecting and formulating your views and experiences in coaching for the benefit of your successors; and as a spokesman for clean and honorable sport on many public...
...money, never of men. And as we sowed, so have we reaped. Creat markets, great money centres, our cities have become little else. Even the amusements that are there are just a way of making money, or of spending it. Naturally, their politics have fallen under the same head. Graft is not a product but a corrupter of politics. And as to the source and fountain head of civic virtue, or the lack of it--the people! Homes, which should make the real city--let the last Tenement House Commission speak...
March 21--Rev. W. G. Thayer, head master of St. Mark's School...
...clock Dr. Lionel Street, ex.-'93, a surgeon at St. Peter's Hospital, Kioto, Japan, will speak on "The Head-Hunters of Northern Luzon," and will show photographs of the natives and of the country. This lecture is a repetition of the one given last Wednesday evening under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society. Dr. Street served four years as district chief medical inspector of five provinces near Manila, where he had many interesting experiences with the savage tribes under his supervision. He will describe the Igorrotes, a tribe of northern Luzon, who cut off the heads...
...this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The question for debate is: "Resolved, That no charge should be made for tickets of admission to intercollegiate athletic contests." H. W. Gardner 3L. and R. H. Clarke 1L. will support the affirmative, and the negative will be upheld by H. L. Head 2L. and C. W. Atwater...