Word: martin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...generous bequest of the late Charles Martin Hall, of Niagara Falls, New York, is most fortuitous in view of the policy of expansion in recent years adopted by the Administrative Board, as well as conducive to broader understanding between Orient and Occident. In addition to physical growth as a geographical unit, in conjunction with the University of Peking, Harvard is now enabled to become a part of the great equalizing force of modern civilization. Whether or not the theory of the decline of Western culture is accepted, it must be agreed that both the Chinese and the American university will...
...most complete study and interpretation of Chinese culture ever undertaken will be entered into by Harvard University in conjunction with Yenching University, of Peking, China, as the result of a $2,000,000 endowment for this purpose made by the Estate of the late Charles Martin Hall, of Niagara Falls, it was revealed yesterday in an official statement by Dean G. H. Chase '96 of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...assure the success of a track team it is necessary to develop not stars but a large body of runners, taking men who perhaps have never run before and, overcoming their initial discouragements, bring before them the motto of the Harvard track team--Progress." Following Mr. Bingham, C. W. Martin, his successor as head track coach, made a speech in which he stated his intentions of carrying out his predecessor's policy and of concentrating on team work rather than on individual brilliance...
...Coach Martin was head track mentor for one year. While both his winter and spring seasons were disastrous as far as winning meets were concerned, he and his assistant, Coach Farrell, were starting at the bottom and working up. They stuck to the policy of past authorities, but laid even greater emphasis on teamwork...