Word: withingtons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...constant demand for graduates and students to fill teaching positions in secondary schools and do a little coaching on the side for a substantial increase in salary. Anyone who desires to obtain either a coaching or teaching position this spring or next fall is urged to apply to P. Withington '09 at the H. A. A. Office as soon as possible...
...Junior smoker held in the Union last evening President Lowell and L. Withington, Jr., 3L., spoke on the institution of Senior dormitories in the College Yard. From the standpoint of men who realize the great benefits accruing from class unity, especially in the last year, the speakers urged consistent support of the project, emphasizing its value both to the college and the men themselves...
...Withington, whose class was the first to adopt the plan of Senior dormitories, spoke from close personal experience of the contribution that the Seniors make to the real Harvard democracy, by rooming in the Yard together. The average Harvard man is one who pursues, more or less, the course of developing individually in his years here. That individually is not by any means lost in the Senior dormitories, and it is really the average man's individuality which makes for the true democracy here, which is the judging of a man by what he accomplishes in College...
Forty-three men enrolled at the meeting of the Freshman Athletic Class in the Union last evening. P. Withington '10, outlined plans for the course. The class will first assemble in the Hemenway Gymnasium next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, and will meet thereafter three times a week until about the middle of March. Coach Mann of the University swimming team will instruct the class in swimming; Sam Anderson, exworld's middleweight champion wrestler in wrestling, Coach Leslabay of the fencing team in fencing: and Mr. Foley in boxing...
...Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. Cards will be distributed upon which the men may sign up for the class stating their height and weight, so that the squad may be divided into groups of men of approximately equal size and ability. P. Withington '10 and C. F. Damon '15 will outline the plans of the class, and it is important that all who intend to join should attend tonight...