Word: stones
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Nash, of Stone and Webster Co., will talk on "The Jitney Problem" in Lawrence 12 this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The lecture will be open to members of the University...
...Alfred Clarence Redfield 3G., Austin Teaching Fellow in Zoology, were accepted. The following appointments were made: As Assistants--in English, Robert Wheaton Coues '95, Thurman Los Hood '08; in Fine Arts, Meyric Reynold Rogers 1S.A., Herbert Frank Schuchmann 2G.; in Semitic William Thomson 1G.; in Printing, Walter Moreland Stone '08; in Chemistry, Frederick Saylord Bacon 1G., Carl Henry Classmen '16, Lawrence Turner Fairhall 3G., Alexander Donald Macdonaid 1G., Sidney Stevens Negus 1G.; to the Director of the Gibbs Laboratory, Emmett Kirkendall Carver 2G.; to the Director of the Chemical Laboratory, Willis Arnold Boughton '17; as Austin Teaching Fellows--in Fine...
...question in which the Athletic Committee should not become involved is the irrelevant problem of professional and amateur athletics. Harvard is called upon to put forth teams and crews developed under given conditions, and Harvard, in fairness to her supporters, must leave no stone unturned in her effort to give her best. The question is simply this: Who is to have the right to select the oarsmen of the crew? Is that power to be vested in a young, inexperienced captain, or in a responsible, experienced coach, employed as a permanent authority? In fairness, alike to every captain...
...mass meeting for all Freshmen interested in debating will be held in the Common Room of Smith Halls this evening at 7.30 o'clock. H. C. Flower, Jr., '19, president of the Freshman class, will preside, while the speakers will be C. E. Brickley '15, Judge A. P. Stone '93, chairman of the advisory committee on debating, and R. J. White '15, manager of last year's University debating team. Complete plans for the season will be outlined and further information will be given regarding the managerial competition...
...Princeton team arrives this morning, and will make its headquarters at the Hotel Touraine. Both the University and Princeton team as well as the judges will be the dinner guests of Judge A. P. Stone '93 at the Boston Harvard Club, while immediately after the debate the University Debating Council will give a dinner at the Speakers' Club. The members of both teams, the presiding officer, the judges, and a few former University debaters have been invited. Judge A. P. Stone '93 will act as toastmaster, and informal speeches will be made by several guests...