Word: planning
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Before deciding on a definite plan for the selection of assistant managers for University teams, one question must be settled--should an assistant manager be chosen on the basis of competition? As every man in a class should have an equal chance to prove his ability, and as allowing a manager to pick his successor from among his immediate friends is manifestly unfair, competition appears at once the only method to be used...
...four-oar yesterday afternoon. It is now probable that a coxless four-oar will be developed for the American Henley Regatta at Philadelphia on May 23, instead of an eight. Last year the second crew was not broken up into four oars until May 27, and this plan will therefore give the four-oar two more weeks than usual in which to prepare for the Yale race on June 25. E. Cutler was able to row yesterday after being out of the boat for nearly two weeks, and was shifted from bow to stroke...
...bulletin issued recently by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching proposes a plan for a permanent arrangement by which teachers of the United States shall be assigned for a year or half-year to schools in Prussia, and vice versa. The instruction to be given by the exchange teacher is the teaching of his own language in a conversational way. He must be a college or university graduate and have been a teacher, though not necessarily of language, for at least a year. His living expenses will be paid by the government of the country to which...
...This plan was laid before the Carnegie Foundation last summer by the German Minister of Instruction. It is similar to an exchange system which is now in effect between Prussia on the one side and France and England on the other and which has proved of great value to the school systems of those countries...
...presented. Moreover, by have the dinner in the union has been possible to cut down the expense somewhat. Realizing this is the last dinner of the entire class, owing to the number of men finishing this spring, and desiring to put on a firm basis for future years the plan of having the dinners in Cambridge, the committee in charge in making especial effort to have as many men as possible come next Tuesday. There is no reason why there should not be a real enthusiasm for this last dinner and it is hoped that every man will attend...