Word: high
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There will also be a schoolmen's battalion of 300 principals and teachers of New York schools who will be drilled in order that they may instruct the schoolboys next fall under the terms of the Slater bill requiring universal military training in the high schools...
...final with Harvard at bat. A ball long-driven was met on the bound, and a wild, high throw to first was received in the air with a jump and a reach, just in time to put the runner out. The next victim fanned the air. A third went to the plate with a stately tread. It was a sky-rocket, not long but high. That little black sphere in the center of the big shining orb was coming down to mother earth, but it never struck because Orrin Day (second baseman) was in the way. The impact knocked...
...University; Professor N. G. McCrea, of Columbia; Professor C. W. Mendell, of Yale; Professor D. R. Stuart, of Princeton; Professor M. N. Wetmore, of Williams; Miss S. B. Franklin, of Ethical Culture School, New York, N. Y.; Professor J. C. Kirtland, of Exeter; Mr. W. V. McDuffee, of Central High School, Springfield, Mass.; Dr. B. W. Mitchell, of Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa.; and Dr. J. W. Warnock, of Hill School, Pottstown...
...school comprising so many branches of activity all cannot be touched upon in a report of this scope and nature. Silence must not be considered as criticism. Of the purely clinical departments, we think that of Pediatrics deserving of very high praise. The amount and quality of work here, both in teaching and research, is quite out of proportion to its cost. Nineteen teachers are on the roll of the Department. Nearly half of these serve entirely without pay. Such self-denial on the part of the teachers cannot be always counted on, and we hope that in the near...
...Cross on the home field, the games in the opponents' territory will be severely contested. The first of the three has been going well all season, and has a fine collection of hitters. Holy Cross, too, has been playing recently better than ever, and with Donnellan, the former Medford High twirler, on the mound, will prove a hard proposition to down. Trinity should be disposed of with little difficulty, and Yale has been often defeated, due principally to loose fielding and injuries...