Word: controller
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Coach William Haines is in charge of the blade work in the tank; Coach Herbert Haines instructs in body control and the fundamentals of rowing. At present about one hundred are on the Freshman squad and thirty-two on the University squad...
...Administrative Board of Harvard College, which has control of disciplinary matters, is to be composed of Henry A. Yeomans '00, Dean of the College, and Professors Robert DeC. Ward '89, Gregory P. Baxter '96, Chester N. Greenough '98, Roger I. Lee '02, Harold H. Burbank and G. Harold Edgell...
Democracy cannot be called a successful form of government until there is enough persistent thought about public affairs to control decisions, locally and nationally. England is far from the desired result, as was shown dramatically by the stampeded khaki-elections of 1918, but still is far ahead of us. Webb, Russell, Cole, Hobson, Massingham, Shaw, Wells, Gardiner, Brailsford are types among the hundreds of able and informed men who have devoted long years to pounding the mass to keep it awake, and certainly not one in this distinguished company has given more distinguished service than Norman Angell...
...obsolete phrase in present European politics. The first meeting of the League of Nations, from which so many good tidings were to be spread around the world, has relegated that principle to the junk-heap of "new world idealism." The Council of the League, now under the control of the old school diplomats, is to conduct its meetings in secret, and withholds its minutes from the contaminating gaze of the public eye. One member only--Lord Robert Cecil--has protested, but to no avail...
...have great sympathy with California in its attitude towards the Asiatic problem. The recent extension of the mandatories through the League of Nations under which Australia is given control of all former German possessions lying south of the equator adds to our responsibility in the greatest of the world's oceans. America's destiny, too, is largely wrapped up in the Pacific and in the Orient. She has her foothold in Hawali, Samoa and the Philippines. She can not lay down her white man's burden in this quarter of the globe without leaving chaos behind and without inviting...