Word: steps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...more liberal fixing of amateur standing is shown in the report by Harvard's Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports to President Lowell. On the other hand, the determination to exclude professionalism is not relaxed. Last Spring Yale, Princeton and Harvard agreed to take what was a step toward eliminating the professional coach. The head coach was to receive no more than $10,000 this year, $9,000 in 1926 and $8,000 thereafter. This resolution the report just published makes a point of approving, but it adds the proposal that all of the coaches be graduates as soon...
...Judge of Williams County, Ohio. A few months later, still in his mid-twenties, he resigned his judgeship and enlisted as a private in the 14th Ohio Infantry. He fought in 43 battles, was under fire 123 days, was six times cited for gallantry in action and was promoted step by step to the rank of Brigadier General...
...With the first step towards making polo a minor sport taken by the Student Council, we naturally hope for its acceptance by the Athletic Committee, and support such as is given polo at Yale and Princeton," he continued...
...aerial attack, when used throughout the game showed a distinct step up from the slip-shod method used during the earlier games of the season...
Other solutions in addition to that of inspired teaching, Dr. Kennedy sees in the future. One is to have "the men who deal with the intellectual problems of the university handle also the athletic problems." In his opinion the guidance and regulation of college athletes have moved a long step forward as is evidenced by the fact that at most American colleges a member of the Faculty is responsible for the supervision of athletic affairs. But he believes that it is a duty of all university authorities and not merely those immediately concerned with athletics "to take a far more...