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W. E. Quinn and W. F. Donovan have been re-engaged by the Athletic Association as trainers and coaches of University teams until July 1, 1911. Either will act as coach or trainer to whatever team the Graduate Manager of Athletics shall direct.
James Wray, the present rowing coach, has been re-engaged by the Athletic Committee under contract at a fixed salary for a term of five years. Coach Wray has been rowing coach of the University since 1904. In 1903 he was coach of the Detroit Boat Club, and in 1901...
Coach Wray has been re-engaged on a five years' contract to coach "whatever crew the captain of the University crew shall at any time designate,"--the condition of his original engagement. Though the saving clause is thus retained the real meaning is obvious: Coach Wray's regime has been...
One of the great beliefs of Jesus was in the necessary inwardness of religious life. He believed, too, in the necessity of moral freedom and independence. Whatever Jesus preached, he preached earnestly and passionately; he realized that life was serious and that a frivolous existence could, be but temporary. Together...
Regulations: "No student is permitted to take any books or papers into the examination room except by express direction of the instructor. No communication is permitted between students in the examination room on any subject whatever.