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Word: personnel (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...most constanty ask is whether the opinion expressed in the CRIMSON is really representative. Unless it be that it can naturally carry little weight. To make it that is the business of the board, which ought to regulate its method of securing editors with this in view. Since the personnel changes from year to year, there is always the danger that it may deteriorate, and always the hope that it may improve...

Author: By William ROSCOE Thayer ., | Title: A COLLEGE DAILY PAPER | 5/1/1908 | See Source »

...Intercollegiate Football Rules Committee will hold its first meeting of the year today and tomorrow at the Murray Hill Hotel, New York City. The complete personnel of the committee will be as follows: L. M. Dennis, Cornell, chairman; J. Crane, Jr., '90, Harvard; W. Camp, Yale; J. B. Fine, Princeton; H. B. Hackett, West Point; P. Dashiel, Annapolis; J. C. Bell, Pennsylvania; E. K. Hall, Dartmouth; A. Stagg, Chicago; J. A. Babbitt, Haverford; C. W. Savage, Oberlin; W. L. Dudley, Vanderbilt; J. L. Lees, Nebraska; H. L. Williams, Minnesota...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football Rules Committee Meets | 1/24/1908 | See Source »

...said by persons who claim to be well informed that the majority of the society's members, present and past, are men whose connection with such a body is due to its long tradition rather than to a desire to bring injury and ridicule upon the University. If the personnel of the organization is of the high character and respectability that is claimed for it, we do not think it too much to ask of Harvard men that they cease injuring Harvard University and demand no price for so doing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 5/31/1905 | See Source »

...Crozier devoted the first part of his address to a description of the various kinds of ordnance used by the United States, both for coast defense and for the use of mobile armies, illustrating his explanations by stereopticon views. This was followed by an account of the equipment and personnel of the standing army as well as the militia, towards which, General Crozier said, the attitude of the government is more of encouragement than of control...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLITICAL CLUB ADDRESSES. | 2/27/1904 | See Source »

...line has never reached the effectiveness of the men behind it. A scarcity of experienced men who were at once heavy and fast made the problem of building up the line difficult from the first, and team-work made little progress under the many changes and experiments in the personnel of the team. For a long time there was evident in the line a woeful lack of aggressiveness, due largely to the lack of confidence of the men in themselves and to the same unfamiliarity with the play of their team-mates, which prevented team-work. There was uncertainty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Team. | 11/21/1903 | See Source »

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