Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...wish to give notice that such cases are now reported to the Dean to be dealt with as matters of regular discipline, and to announce that at the request of the Student Council, the name of any man found guilty of a serious breach of trust will be publicly posted. WILLIAM COOLIDGE LANE'81 January...
Four University men were granted Rhodes scholarships as a result of the elections which were held in 32 states recently and the results of which have just been made public by President F. A. Aydelotte of Swarthmore College, American secretary to the Rhodes trust. The following are the University students who were successful: George Malcolm Fooshee L.'21 of Dayton, Tenn., William Joseph Maier Jr. '23 of Huntington, W. Va., Daniel Heckest Sander '22 of South Bend, Ind., and Royal Henderson Snow '20 of Chicago, Ill. The election was one of the most keenly contested since the scholarships were established...
...successful in this competition will be eligible for the position of business manager in their Senior year. This position is one of considerable trust and responsibility and offers better training for a business career than any other work in College. The business candidates come into intimate contact with all the large advertisers in Boston and New York and are offered an unusual opportunity to view all types of business especially in their relation to advertising. In addition they will gain complete knowledge of all the business of the CRIMSON, involving considerable financial experience. Successful candidates in the coming competition will...
...spectacle of the General peering anxiously from beneath the folds of an over sized hat should excite scarcely a second glance. For we too must stand in line at August's, unless by fraud or violence we can come at our pristine headgear. For those who would rather trust wit than muscle, the CRIMSON has devised a method of procedure, the mechanism of which is set forth in the news columns. We have had our mass meetings, we have had our victory; let us have co-operation--and our hats...
...dropkicking when a touchdown seemed almost within its grasp, and rushed the ball 160 yards while the Crimson was able to gain but 115. Even during a great offensive rally which the red jerseyed men staged in the third period, Owen had to shift for himself several times and trust to his own strength and driving power to yield him the necessary yards. On the defense the forwards showed a great improvement, holding invincibly, when the slightest wavering would probably have meant a Holy Cross touchdown...