Word: paid
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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President Hibben of Princeton has expressed the hope in his annual report that paid coaches in college athletics will soon disappear. He maintains that athletics are suffering from an over-organized system of coaching, and that he believes that more responsibility should be placed on team captains. "If undergraduates were released from unnatural domination of their sports by graduate coaches, intercollegiate sport would be liberated from the abnormal incubus of a superimposed system which tends to make puppets of the players. In order that men may be resourceful in time of emergency they must be schooled...
...game will be short as there are still several issues of the Lampoon to be issued, and one of the CRIMSON editors inadvertently paid his subscription...
...work of the Appointment Office and Alumni Associations in finding permanent positions for graduates, although it has not materially enlarged during the year, is filling a valuable place in offering a clearing-house for bringing graduates in touch with employers. It is a significant fact that the average salary paid this year is $80 larger than the year before...
...collection from the class totals $460. The committee has, however, undertaken the collection in a most thorough manner, and is getting into touch with those men who are out of town, as well as getting pledges and payments from those members of the class who have not yet paid their dues...
...large number of undergraduates have expressed the desire to participate in an occasion which paid honor to the 1914 championship football team. In response to this request certain graduates have made arrangements for undergraduates to attend the banquet which will be given the team next Friday. Inasmuch as the applications close today the CRIMSON calls the attention of Harvard men to this affair and trusts that a large number of undergraduates will attend the football dinner...