Word: spring
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...past fifteen years we find two distinct climaxes. The first was in 1893-94 in the case of football and baseball, the two major sports which have caused the trouble. The greatest number of games a University football team has ever played was thirteen in 1893 and in the spring of the following year the baseball schedule was the longest on record, containing thirty-three games. As these figures have gradually decreased the schedules of the minor sports have increased, until the climax was reached last year when there were thirteen games on the hockey schedule and sixteen...
April 16--Spring Handicap Games...
Professor Edwin Francis Gay is a graduate of the University of Michigan in the class of 1890. Since 1902 he has been a member of the Economics department of the University, becoming professor in 1906. Last spring he was appointed Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration and was given charge of this new department. Professor Gay has studied abroad, and in 1902 received the degree of Ph.D. from the University of Berlin. He was born in Detroit, Mich., October...
...graduated from South Carolina College in 1887 and in 1892 received the degree of A.M. from Harvard. Soon afterwards he became a professor of political science at the University of Texas. In 1905 he became president of the University of Texas and held that office until last spring, when he resigned to become chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis. Professor Houston was born in Monroe, N. C., February...
...Edgar Huidekoper Wells '97 is now widely known especially among Harvard graduates through his position as secretary of the Alumni Asociation. Since the spring of 1907 Mr. Wells has been engaged in collecting statistics of alumni and in promoting the organization of Harvard clubs throughout the country. He is also one of the editors of the Harvard Bulletin and Secretary of Appointments, an office organized for the purpose of procuring business and teaching positions for Harvard graduates and undergraduates. Before taking up this work, Mr. Wells had two years' experience as Assistant Dean of the College. He held this office...