Word: succeed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Arthur L. Endicott '94 has been appointed Bursar of the University to succeed Mr. Charles F. Mason '82, who retired from active duty on December 1. Mr. Endicott will begin work next Monday as Acting Bursar, and his formal appointment as Bursar will date from June 13 next, when Mr. Mason's resignation takes effect...
Theodore Ristine Olive '23 of Indianapolis, Ind., was appointed to succeed Richard Ammi Cutter '22 as President of "The Register...
...been filled. Men who have won their latter in wrestling and so are eligible for election to the position are H. J. Friedman '23, J. F. Stearns '22, and H. B. Walker '22. Benoni Lockwood '22 who has been reporting for practice regularly this season will probably succeed Brown as heavyweight, according to Coach Jedlinski...
...Trial by one's peers" is a fundamental privilege of democracy but like all privileges, it has its corresponding duty. The duty that goes with the right to vote is tax-paying; with jury trial, goes the duty of serving on juries when called upon. If democracy is to succeed, it calls for co-operation and a sense of responsibility from every citizen. The burdens as well as the advantages must be shared...
...methods are too rigid for easy working and its powers too slight for its needs. So America, which begat the League and then deserted it, set to work in her truly practical and business way to improvise machinery for getting quick results for limited purposes. If the experiment succeeds, as it will succeed, she may go on to further conquests. But nothing is fixed, and she will be guided by events. This is not to rival the league; it is to supplement and assist it. There is need for the permanent machinery of pacification as well as for specific efforts...