Word: superintendent
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...follows: "For extraordinary heroism near Ville Savoye, France, August 16. 1918. Although Major Budd's post of command was subject to continuous and concentrated gas attacks, and despite the fact that he was severely gassed during the bombardment, he refused to be evacuated, remaining for three days to superintend personally the relief of his battalion and the removal to the rear of the men who had been gassed...
...order to aid the 1921 Jubilee Committee in its work, a group of 12 upperclassmen has been selected to advise and superintend the various chairmen in their work. Dr. A. T. Davison '06, who has general charge of the musical part of the Jubilee, will be a member of the committee ex officio. The other names are as follows: Chairman, J. K. Berry, Jr., '18; Finance, S. N. Dunton '18; Publications, R. G. Brown '18 and F. E. Parker '18; Photographs, Charles Blum, Jr., '18; Instrumental Clubs, E. C. Whittemore '19; General Advisory Committee, E. C. Bennett '18, Hallowell Davis...
...class decides to hold the usual festivities, candidates from the different halls will be called at once to practice under leaders chosen from among their numbers. Occasional hours of practice for the whole Freshman Glee Club will be held under Dr. Davison in person, though he will also superintend all the choruses indirectly...
...educational institution in Cambridge University, has just appointed as one of its four tutors Gaillard T. Lapsley '93, an American citizen born in Philadelphia. The work of the tutors of Trinity is somewhat similar to that of the dean of college in an American University. They look after and superintend the private life or the undergraduates and are the officials with whom the parents correspond. The move may be said to indicate the genuine reaching out in friendly co-operation towards American universities on the part of Cambridge...
...each company will obtain the keys for the arm racks of his company from the Commandant's Office, in time each day for the regular formation of his company. He will unlock the racks so as to permit the cadets to take therefrom their rifles. He will personally superintend the removal and replacing of the rifles. He will lock the arm racks and return the keys to the Commandant's Office after each drill. If, when the arm racks are locked, any rifle is missing, the fact will be immediately reported...