Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...supervision of physical education in schools and colleges, and of the comprehensive programs designed to meet the needs of students in these institutions will be taken up by Professor Keene. Problems that arise in the relations of the physical education specialist to other members of the teaching staff will also be touched on, and an opportunity will be given for the discussion of modern gymnasiums, field houses, and athletic fields and their equipment. Students in the course will visit schools in the vicinity of Boston in order to acquaint themselves with the management of physical education programs in actual operation...
...Walford, a member of the carpenter staff of the University in whose charge the winding of the clocks has rested for the last ten years, told a CRIMSON reporter that when the wind blows from the north or northeast all the rain and snow with it is driven into the orifice in the side of the clock's face in which the axle of the hands turns. When sleet comes with the wind it is forced around the axle and when it congeals the hands must stop turning...
...first step in rebuilding the football coaching staff for next year was announced yesterday in the appointment of H. W. Clark '23, one of the greatest Crimson centers since the war, as Assistant Graduate Treasurer of the H. A. A. to take the place left vacant by the recent resignation of T. J. Campbell '12, Clark, who during the past year was instructor in English and Head Coach of the eleven at Trinity College, will take over the duties of Freshman or assistant University football coach in connection with his work with...
...situation is tense and it is baffling. Anyone who is dogmatic about its outcome . . . now causes cynical amusement. It is not fashionable to know anything about it." Thus Mr. F. C. Hears, seasoned staff correspondent of the famed Toronto Globe, publicly admitted the bewilderment of the gentlemen of the press after five days of impassioned debate by members of the Canadian House of Representatives upon the "Want of Confidence" motion introduced by Conservative Leader Meighen (TIME, Jan. 18) for the purpose of forcing the Government of Liberal Leader Premier King to resign...
...only break in Professor Fairclough's studies came during the World War when he took charge of the American and Belgium relief work being undertaken by the Red Cross Staff at Berne, Switzerland. He was appointed a Lieutenant Colonel in the American Red Cross and performed work of the highest value...