Word: major
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sullivan '83, city editor of the Boston Globe, and a former University football team, will fill the position of toastmaster, and will introduce the following speakers: Major Fred W. Moore '93, graduate treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association; Sam M. Felton '13, end on the victorious team of 1913 and a member of Coach R. T. Fisher's staff this fall; James Knox '98, coach of the second eleven; Sidney Curtis '05, and Captain W. J. Murray Occ. of this fall's victorious eleven...
...first meeting of the Boston Chapter was held a short time ago and a temporary organization was effected with the election of the following officers: Lt.-Col. Herbert A. Gidney, chairman; Major Charles R. Cabot, secretary; Dr. James A. Keown '94, chairman of the publicity committee; and Guy Emerson '08, chairman of the membership committee...
...staff of Colonel Decrow, commander of the Motor Corps, are Major Charles C. Foster '80, who was a major of volunteers in '98, now staff surgeon; Captain Robert M. Green '02, assistant surgeon, and Captain W. B. Stearns...
...semimilitary hierarchy instituted by Peter the Great and in force up to the revolution, a Russian college professor had the rank and salary of a lieutenant-colonel. Evan in Germany, where a similar, if less rigid, standardization of officialdom prevailed, the professor's rating was that of a major only. --New York Tribune...
...present there are in College 44 men altogether who are entitled to wear a major sport "H." Of this number 17 are for baseball, 11 for hockey, 8 for track, and 5 for football and 6 for crew. There are no men in College at the present time who hold a special major "H" for either tennis or golf...