Word: managership
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thus it is advisable to establish a managership of intramural athletics. The undergraduate incumbent would coordinate and supervise the activities of the House Sport Managers. Chosen after a regular managerial competition, he might be awarded a minor "II", or some other appropriate trophy for his four years' service...
...much about which to write home. To the average Freshman, a University as large as Harvard is a great morass in which to lose oneself ignominiously unless he starts out on the right foot and immediately tries for every competition for which he can force the time. From football managership to Lampoon Board he starts them all in an effort to make good in the first few months of college life. And indeed, no greater mistake can be made...
Candidates for the managership of the cross country team will report at the H.A.A. tomorrow at two o'clock...
...most valuable and interesting of them all, for it gives the candidates a chance to do some original thinking and but upon paper once a day his ideas on college topics. The Business Board competition to a period of instructions in the act of running the financial and business managership of a college newspaper. In his work the candidate will see how a small business organization to put together and learn how to operate the affairs of such an organization. In the competition for the photographic board the candidate will become acquainted with the wiles of darkroom life...
Paul C. Heehaw '36 becomes second assistant crew manager and as his associate will be Harold M. Parsons, Jr. '36. John G. Rogers '36 won the intramural House managership. Benshaw prepared at St. Mark's Parsons at Arlington, and Rogers at Noble and Greenough...