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...better grounding in the fundamentals of the game, in order to save valuable time next fall. Casey is planning frequent scrimmages between the various teams which will be formed from the squad, as well as drill in fundamentals such as blocking and tackling. It was learned yesterday that Wesley Fesler, whose appointment as assistant backfield coach was announced Monday, will not be able to take up his duties until the fall...
...Wesley Fesler, former Ohio State University all-round athlete, will coach the Varsity basketball team for the season 1933-34 and will be assistant backfield coach of the Varsity football eleven next fall, W. J. Bingham '16, director of Athletics, announced last night...
...basis for the whole argument appeared in the columns of the Chicago Tribune, which stated that Harvard's attempt to procure Wesley Fisher as basketball coach and assistant football coach was a timely gesture. It commented further that Harvard had changed its mind a few years ago about being more content to have a football team of Beacon Hill blood than one of South Boston Irish, and lauded this offer to Fisher as an extension of a slowly growing policy to recognize people other than New Englanders. It stated that this particular instance of the policy indicated perhaps that Harvard...
...from the Rockefeller Foundation, appointed a Research Committee on Social Trends "with a view to providing such a review as might supply a basis for the formulation of large national policies looking to the next phase in the nation's development." The committee: Wesley Clair Mitchell, chairman. Professor of Economics at Columbia: Charles Edward Merriam. Professor of Political Science at Chicago; Shelby Millard Harrison, general director of the Russell Sage Foundation; Alice Hamilton of the Harvard School of Public Health: Howard Washington Odum, Professor...
...give $13,000,000 when (some say) he only planned giving $2,000,000. Dr. Lowell accomplished a dream of 20 years-the "House Plan," adopted also by Yale, that is supposed to revolutionize the college's social life. With Judge Robert Grant and the late Dr. Samuel Wesley Stratton. Dr. Lowell reviewed the evidence of the Sacco-Vanzetti case for Governor Fuller, was firmly indifferent to the blackguarding which resulted. No follower of mob-minds, no doctrinaire, he once grew