Word: succeed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the three weeks of practice which the University hockey squad has just completed, the prospects for a fast and dependable team have been steadily growing brighter. With much good material at his disposal, Coach Winsor should succeed in working up a seven as strong as last year...
...players, it displays a wealth of material capable of development. It will of course, be greatly reinforced when the veteran players hitherto engaged in other activities report. The men are rapidly gaining form, and a month of hard practice including valuable scrimmages with the B. A. A. team should succeed in producing a strong seven...
...meeting of the board of editors of the Harvard Monthly held yesterday, Scofield Thayer '13, of Worcester, was elected secretary to succeed James Donald Adams '13, of New York, resigned. The following were elected literary editors: Charles Hartshorne, Weston '14, of Merion Station, Pa.; Irving Pichel '14, of Pittsburgh. Pa.; Charles Merrill Rogers, Jr., '14, of Cambridge...
Professor S. I. Bailey '88 has been appointed to the Phillips Professorship of Astronomy to succeed Professor Searle. Professor Bailey has been Associate Professor in the Department of Astronomy since 1898. Other promotions in the Faculty recently announced are as follows: Assistant Professor Charles Palache to a professorship of Mineralogy; Assistant Professor W. S. Ferguson to a professorship of Ancient History; Assistant Professor W. B. Munro to a professorship in Municipal Government; and Assistant Professor L. C. Graton to a professorship of Mining Geology. Professor T. W. Richards becomes Erving Professor of Chemistry and A. B. Lamb '03 is made...
...take pleasure in extending our congratulations to John Brennan Cummings on his election to the captaincy of the 1913 University track team. In him the team has picked an able leader to succeed Captain Withington who terminated his season so brilliantly at the Intercollegiates, and from his showing in the past two years in the high and low hurdle races we feel sure Captain Cummings will set a worthy record next year for his team to follow. We sincerely hope that the 1913 team, with bright prospects before it, will surpass even the performances of this year's team, which...