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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Assistants in Medicine, for one year from September 1, 1919: France Cooley Hall, Litt.B., M.D., Paul Richmond Withington, A.B., M.D.; Assistants in Neuropathology, for one year from September 1, 1919: James Bourne Ayer, A.B., M.D.; Donald John McPherson, M.D.; Oscar Jacobus Raeder...
...Withington Strong Backer...
...University's crew coaching staff are in favor of the plan and a number of discussions of the values of the different strokes now in use have been held this fall. Dr. Paul Withington '09, who acted in an advisory capacity during the fall season, is one of the strongest backers of the change and bases his arguments on the advantages of the English oarsmen in the Inter-Allied race at Paris last spring because of the use of a stroke which is practically standard throughout the British Isles...
With such a large squad it was essential that the coaching should be unified, and frequent meetings were held to discuss the different systems of coaching and to settle upon what style of stroke should be adopted by the Harvard crews. P. Withington '09, who was unable to take an active part in the coaching, attended these meetings and gave many valuable suggestions...
...season started on September 22 when 55 men reported for practice to Dr. Paul Withington '09, who was at the head of the Freshman coaching staff. Associated with him were G. L. Batchelder '19, who was given charge of the ends, and F. C. Fishback '19, who directed the linemen. Thirty-two manager candidates also reported at this time. More men came out for the team in the next few days, and the squad was divided into six elevens...