Word: oversight
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Former President Ernest F. Nickols of Dartmouth becomes a professor of physics in the college and Mr. Mather A. Abcot, formerly a master in Groton School, assumes his dual role of assistant professor of Latin and crew coach, thus carrying further faculty interest and oversight of athletics. Austin N. Harmon is also added as a professor in the Latin and Greek department. In the Sheffield Scientific School, Professor Thomas S. Admas comes from Cornell University to instruct in economics...
...caps, or to refrain from sitting on any sacred fence. Even this modest assessment is only in the nature of a loan upon posterity; 1919 itself may some day have a picnic. When the Freshman picture is finally taken, the class can use the opportunity to prove that its oversight was not deliberate...
There are not quite enough rifles ordered to supply every member of the Regiment, but this was not an oversight. A number of privates will soon be made minor officers and extra rifles will then have been a needless expense. Officers will buy their own side-arms, if necessary...
...students attending are under careful oversight. The excellence of food, sanitation, and medical care has been well maintained. The students have an ideal five weeks' outing, pleasurable and beneficial to them; and the instruction, drill, cavalry exercises, field manoeuvres, field surveying and field work generally, give them in the continuous five weeks training an insight into military matters. They are, in addition to this regular work, given ample time for recreation and rest...
Through an oversight in her soccer games with Cornell and Harvard, Princeton played three men who were ineligible for the team. This necessitates that the games be played over again, and the game with the University will probably be played at Soldiers Field on November 27. All the teams now stand within half a game of each other...