Word: priore
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...officers now in the Service, three hundred and sixty-nine of them entered under the examination regulations established at the time of the reorganization of the Service in 1906. There were examinations previous to that date so that the number of men who have entered the Service without examination prior to June 27, 1906, is only thirty-eight...
Through the entire season the team has had one day's rink practice in New Haven with perhaps five additional afternoons on out-lying ponds and marshes. Not a man on the team was on skates the week prior to the last Princeton game. Hockey is impossible under such conditions. An artificial rink must be built in New Haven or hockey, the finest American winter sport, will be of necessity dropped from the Yale athletic program. If hockey is discontinued the university will lose every year a number of the finest men from the leading preparatory schools where hockey...
...Baron has had a long connection with Russian political affairs. He was active in Russia prior to 1910, when he went to Buenos Ayres and worked with the Embassy there. In 1914 he was appointed permanent Charge 'd' Affaires and held that position until 1916, when he became Minister Plenipotentiary, which position he still holds...
Dean Donham states that more than twenty of the universities and colleges of the country, including most of the larger institutions, have new well organized courses or departments for the teaching of business. "The enrollment of all the collegiate business schools in the country prior to 1910 was so small that it was a negligible factor in our educational system," reports Mr. Donham. "After that year there was a considerable growth, but the striking increase is literally in the academic year 1919-20. Several of the leading schools this year had entering classes from 50 to 100 percent larger than...
Dean Donham states that more than twenty of the universities and colleges of the country, including most of the larger institutions, have new well organized courses or departments for the teaching of business. "The enrollment of all the collegiate business schools in the country prior to 1910 was so small that it was a negligible factor in our educational system," reports Mr. Donham. "After that year there was a considerable growth, but the striking increase is literally in the academic year 1919-20. Several of the leading schools this year had entering classes from 50 to 100 percent larger than...