Word: rooting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cahill; Box 31-32, W. M. Danner; Box 33-34, F. Kavolsky; Box 35-36, S. Wolfman; Box 37-38, R. E. Saleski; Box 39-40, H. R. Howe; Box 41-42, K. Bouve; Box 43-44, D. Bloomfield; Box 45-46, H. F. Root; Box 47-48, S. H. Goldinger; Box 49-50, S. Seiniger; Box 51-52, F. S. Ruten; Box 53-54, H. W. Richter; Box 55-56, J. P. Donovan; Box 57-58, G. N. Thompson; Box 59-60, C. D. Snow; Box 61-62, F. S. Miley; Box 63-64, H. E. Settle...
...McKillop, of Lynn; H. A. Mereness, of Wharton, N. J.; C. S. Matzger, of Ionia, Mich.; F. S. Miley, of Newton; S. B. Morison, of Minneapolis, Minn.; R. C. Olmstead, of Glen Ellyn, Ill.; G. N. Phillips, of Middletown Springs, Vt.; E. E. Reilly, of Jamaica Plain; H. F. Root, of Ottumwa, Ia.; H. C. Shaw, of Dorchester; L. B. Siegfried, of Montclair, N. J.; G. S. Torrey, of Providence, R. I.; J. E. Slater, of Winter Hill; H. G. Smith, of Ardmore, Pa.; J. K. Tebbets, of North Adams; G. N. Thompson, of E. Lexington; B. N. Versilosky...
...Root...
Obliging the manager conducting the competition to make a final report to the "H" men of the sport, or even to the Student Council, stating his decision and reasons, although it undoubtedly eliminates the possibility of graft, cannot cure an evil in itself incurable. We should strike at the root. The fairest and most effective remedy seems to leave the whole matter to the Student Council. Abolish competitions; let the applicants for each managership hand their names in to the manager; let him, after investigation, report to the Student Council decide, upon their past records. This plan has been found...
...March 30 President Eliot was a guest of honor at the annual dinner of the Harvard Club of Washington, at which glowing tributes to his achievements and ideals were paid by President Taft and ex-Secretary of State Root. The following evening he spoke at the dinner of the Harvard Club of Maryland in Baltimore. For the last few days he has been the guest of Mr. F. c. Woodman '88, head-master of the Morristown School at Morristown, N. J. On Saturday evening he was the guest of the Harvard Club of New Jersey at its annual dinner...