Word: maining
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...York. Farrell has appointed a committee of coaches, of which John Magee of Bowdoin is the chairman and H. A. Bruce, the secretary to aid Hillman with the arrangements. Farrell said that the committee intends to invite R. C. Hutchinson president of the University of Chicago to make the main address and that G. T. Kirby, chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Intercollegiate Association, would be another speaker...
...main points in conducting experiments of this sort is to find suitable organisms for the measurements that are to be made...
...songwriting, politically prominent William Hartman Woodin (see p. 9) and smaller Lima Locomotive's Joel Stanley Coffin-saw the danger signals ahead in 1928. Each company sought other ways to make money. They went into Diesel engines, power shovels and other heavy machinery as sidelines. But their great main plants are still locomotive plants and must have locomotive business to survive. The three companies can always count on some repair and parts business. But even this has been deferred, for with traffic falling off, broken-down Iron Horses can be turned out into the yards indefinitely. At present...
...election, President Eliot said, "The Overseers by a large majority returned my election to the Corporation, adopting this quiet, but as they supposed, decisive way of rejecting it. The main objection to my confirmation came from men who thought it safer to trust a literary man or a minister to be just to science than a scientific man to be just to literature, philosophy and art. The whole discussion has been courteous and edifying...
...Varsity Squad will be divided into those men who are training especially for the downhill and slalom races, which are the main interest of the team, and those who, from ineligibility or inexperience will go with the team merely to practice. Minor letters will be awarded by the H.A.A. to members of the Varsity and Freshman Teams who have done well in two or more meets. Unfortunately one of Harvard's greatest ski-runners, R.H. Livermore '32, has been lost from team competitions by graduation...