Word: correcting
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...handling human relations, and the capacity to make decisions. Everything in business except the routine repetitive work, including even the methods by which this routine work is accomplished, may be reduced to a succession of executive problems requiring discretion for their decision. The business man has to reach correct decisions with reference to these problems often from insufficient premises. The job of the Business School is to give a training which develops this capacity. It is not enough to lay down dogmatically the rules of the game because new facts have an awkward way in business of upsetting...
...material available in the spring, it is possible to accomplish much with the oarsmen who do report. Men who show individual faults are given special attention by the coaches. Practice on the indoor machines in front of the mirrors where one can see his errors and can strive to correct them under the guidance of the coaches is particularly helpful. The purpose of Fall Rowing is to practice the fundamentals and to develop form, not speed...
...order to convey a correct opinion to the outside world regarding the stand of the Faculty toward the coming elections, which cannot be done by the few votes cast in the recent Presidential Straw Ballot, held under the auspices of the Harvard CRIMSON, the Harvard CRIMSON is conducting a postal card canvass of all members of the instructing body of Harvard University whose addresses are available at this time...
...That is a regrettable fact," agreed Mr. Coburn. "You ask me if Boston gets the best things of the stage? My answer is that Boston gets, and will get, exactly what it supports. If it will support opera, because it is the socially correct thing to go to it, Boston will get opera, but it will not get all the best things unless a true theatre-going habit is aroused and a real demand for them established...
...impossible to run the hurdles at the correct distances as the meet was held near the baseball diamond on Soldiers Field, where there was no long straight-away. For this reason the high hurdles race was run at approximately 80 yards. The race was won by J. C. Buchanan of Gore in 13 1-5 seconds. A. C. Sedgwick of Smith and W. J. Reycroft, who was running for Gore, were the other point winners. Buchanan also took first place for Smith in the 120-yard low hurdles, while H. L. Kohn of Gore and A. C. Sedgwick of Smith...