Word: wm
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following ushers assigned to boxes will report to F. W. C. Hersey promptly at 6 o'clock in evening dress: L. S. Levy '17, L. A. Morgan '17, V. A. Kramer '18, Wm. H. Bartlett '18, G. Whitehead '15, F. J. Curtis '15, H. L. Dayton '17, Lloyd Reilly '17, B. Sage '17, P. M. Symonds '15, R. E. Rockwood 2G., A. P. McMahon 2G., N. W. Little 1L., F. T. Smith '15, C. L. Waddell '18, F. M. Davis 1G., T. R. Allen '18, L. Brentano '18, E. R. Collier '16, G. A. Collier '18, F. S. Welsh 1G.B...
...Graduate Treasurer ought to be more closely affiliated with the Faculty. He has under his general supervision from fifty to one hundred active young men all the time and the proper direction of their work is as important as the instruction in the regular course in the curriculum. WM. F. Gaboklon...
...following forty-three men will make the trip, accompanied by Manager W. Tufts '13, Assistant Manager C. S. Squibb '14, Coaches Wm. Donovan and Alfred Shrubb and rubbers Fowler and Smith...
...accident, or it may be design, that two articles devoted to the analysis of living problems outside of the field of athletics should appear in this athletic number. One is by Hon. Wm. C. Redfield, M. C., on "The New Industrial Organization," the other is by A. H. Whitman on "Opportunities in Business Training." Mr. Redfield's article, which is the second of a series on "The College Man and Current Problems," is sane and well balanced, but somewhat dull and pointless. Mr. Whitman presents a convincing argument in favor of the training furnished by the Harvard Graduate School...
...Edger, Wm., Randolph...