Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Washington, General Pershing and President Coolidge reviewed a parade of 30,000 people. Secretaries Hughes and Weeks looked on. Major General John L. Hines, the new Chief of Staff and successor of Pershing, Admiral Edward W. Eberle were part of the group. In 6,534 other communities, lesser officials...
...School, at Bryn Mawr, Pa., is the oldest and most widely known of the many girls' schools in and about Philadelphia. Elizabeth Forrest Johnson, Vassar graduate, "maintains the wholesome and sensible ideals of the founder," Florence Baldwin. Her girls take their studies seriously, are taught well by a large staff, usually enter Bryn Mawr College...
...engagement of E. W. Mahan '16 the University baseball coach means more than a change in the personnel of the coaching staff. It involves as well a restoration of the graduate coaching system in baseball, what was abandoned a decade and a half ago. In 1910 the supply of suitable graduate coaches appeared to be exhausted, and the policy of appointing a professional was inaugurated, a policy which has continued ever since except for a few weeks at the end of the 1916 season when P. D. Haughton '99 came to the rescue of a wabbling nine...
Mahan is continuing his duties on the football coaching staff, so he will be unable to direct fall baseball practice. Fred F. Mitchell, battery coach last year, who has been re-engaged in the same capacity for the coming season, will be in entire charge this fall. Mahan will give a small portion of his time, however, to a general oversight of the squad...
Fred J. Lake has had considerably more experience than any former second team coach. He was a major league catcher for several years and was once manager of the Boston Nationals. He is regarded as a most valuable acquisition to the Crimson staff...