Word: select
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...instruction being carried out in accordance with the local conditions and with due consideration to the time of the year and climate encountered during the training period. At the end of the first two years, the president of the institution and the officers of the army, detailed thereat, will select such men whose work has been up to the prescribed standard of proficiency and efficiency to entitle them to take the advance course. This will cover five hours per week work and will, in accordance with the law, be a prerequisite for graduation. During this period commutation of rations will...
...caddiemaster at Oakley, before the beginning of the match. Men not members of the club will also be required to pay a greens fee of $1 per day. Contestants must sign up at the first tee before starting. The qualifying rounds will be at medal play and contestants may select their own partners, but in case any have not been able to do so they will be paired upon application to Canan or Heyburn...
...meeting tonight the Athletic Committee will do well to settle definitely the question of whether the coach or the captain is to select the oarsmen on the University crew. Only through the coach as the highest authority in technical matters can the greatest experience and special knowledge be brought to the helm, and a general confidence and support be restored...
...professional and amateur athletics. Harvard is called upon to put forth teams and crews developed under given conditions, and Harvard, in fairness to her supporters, must leave no stone unturned in her effort to give her best. The question is simply this: Who is to have the right to select the oarsmen of the crew? Is that power to be vested in a young, inexperienced captain, or in a responsible, experienced coach, employed as a permanent authority? In fairness, alike to every captain and to every coach, the CRIMSON believes that the burden of this responsibility should rest upon...
...incomplete conception of the respective duties of captain and coach. Mr. Herrick says, "The captain of the crew is elected by the crew as its leader," and he states the situation exactly as it should be. The captain should be a leader, but he is not qualified to select the make-up of his crew or to prescribe the amount of work necessary to bring his colleagues to the highest efficiency. These last functions belong to the coach...