Word: senting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Those who have sent in their names in the last two days include a bookseller, a cranberry grower, a librarian, a machinist, and a retired business man. There are numerous stenographers, clerks, lawyers, social workers, and nurses. The list includes a woman telegrapher and a real estate broker; a writer and an electrical tester; a salesman and a reporter; a hotel housekeeper and at least one "wife and mother." Teachers, of course, are in the majority. The students include graduates of Harvard and numerous other colleges...
...that participation in track relieves them from compulsory physical training and gives them an opportunity to win their numerals. The 1923 cross-country schedule includes a meet with Yale and Andover and possibly one with Exeter. Training is now well under way; next week the Freshman squads will be sent out over the Belmont course with the University squad. Arrangements have been made to use the new Belmont High School Building as a locker building during the coming season...
Yesterday afternoon a small squad was sent over the four-mile Cemetery course. D. F. O'Connell '21, B. Lewis '20, W. Goodwin '20, C. L. Bond '20, and C. E. Dexter '22 showed improvement over their last year's form and with the addition of several of the new men who already begin to show promise, the prospects of a winning team are becoming more definite. It is still essential that a large additional number of men report, especially for the Freshman squad, if a series of victories is to be won this fall. Only 18 men reported yesterday...
Beginning the first of next week the squad will be divided into groups and sent out over the Belmont course under the leadership of the more experienced men. Coach Farrell has worked out the training schedule for the next two weeks, at the end of which time he plans to have the squad in hard training for the Syracuse meet. Rubbers have been signed up and as soon as the squad is classified training tables will begin...
...Haertlein, in Civil Engineering; assistants: Lewis Adams Maverick, in Education; Robert Winternitz, in Business; Robert Mathew Thomson, in Industrial Hygiene; Roger Bruce Johnson, in Civil Engineering; Austin Teaching Fellows: Henry Matthew Burlage, in Chemistry; Weld Arnold, in Astronomy; S. W. Chase, in Zoology; research fellow: Dr. Emmet K. Carver, (sent here by the National Research Council); investigator: Charles Hooper Paull, in the Bureau of Vocational Guidance...