Word: instructor
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...University has never possessed a tennis coach. Swimmers and fencers, soccer and lacrosse players are always under the direction of a competent instructor, who can teach inexperienced players the fine points of the game and watch over the training and physical condition of the adepts. Tennis seems to be the most "amateur" of our sports; training depends entirely upon the individual undergraduates who participate; the team is selected by an undergraduate captain; and younger players are forced to profit as best they may be undergraduate coaching...
Contrary to announcements in the Boston papers last evening, Dr. Charles Whelan, Supervisor of Track Athletics and Instructor in the Department of Hygiene, has not officially resigned from his position. He has, however, sent in his resignation, but it has not as yet been accepted by the Athletic Committee...
Before coming to Harvard Dr. Whelan had a very exceptional record as an athletic instructor at both the Volkmann School and Tufts College. When at the former institution he turned out several championship teams in track. Final announcement concerning his resignation will probably be made Friday morning...
...vice-president of the Intercollegiate Flying Association, and served overseas as a first lieutenant with the 185th Flying Squadron. The vice-president is J. B. Garver 1L., formerly overseas with the 25th American Squadron, where he downed three planes in combat. R. Blynn Varnum, elected corresponding secretary, served as instructor at Issoudon; France, and later with the 166th Squadron. The recording secretary W. W. Johnson '20, was an ensign in Naval Aviation at Pensacola...
Further reports from Yale indicate that a few courses in which the advice of students' committees has been arbitrarily asked by the instructor, "already are of high calibre." We believe the Yale plan is a good one, and we await its development with interest, for we can clearly see the applicability of just such plans at Dartmouth. --THE DARTMOUTH...