Word: tafts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Before going on the ice the Freshmen elected Rudolph Herman Kissel, Jr., of Morristown, N. J. captain of the 1919 team. Kissel prepared at Taft School, where he was captain of the hockey team. During the present season he has shown remarkable ability as a hockey player by his consistent and aggressive playing...
Some of the men to be considered in the discussion this evening are Professor William H. Taft, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt '80, former Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks, Senator J. W. Weeks, Senator Theodore E. Burton, and Justice Charles E. Hughes...
...view toward determining the most logical choice. Anyone is privileged to bring into the discussion every candidate who appeals to them as well-qualified to represent the Republican party as chief executive. Among those who will probably figure most prominently in the discussion will be Professor William H. Taft, Senator J. W. Weeks, Senator Elihu Root, Senator Theodore E. Burton, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, former Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks, and Justice Charles E. Hughes. The meeting is open to all members of the Union, the Speaker's Club, and the University Debating Council...
...formal debate, directed toward the possible Republican candidates for the next Presidency, with a view to determining the most logical choice among the men now under consideration. Among those whose qualifications for the office of chief executive will be considered will be Colonel Theodore Roosevelt '80, Professor William H. Taft, Justice Charles E. Hughes, Senator Theodore E. Burton, Elihu Root, former Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, and Senator J. W. Weeks...
Professor W. H. Taft, of Yale, in his address to the delegates, deprecated the system of proselyting, which is carried on in preparatory schools by the alumni of various colleges. Dean H. McClenahan, of Princeton, spoke on athletic standards and approved of the faculty's controlling all athletics. Professor R. N. Corwin, of Yale, discussed college ideals and athletics and expressed the belief that athletics should be more closely associated with intra-curriculum aims...