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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lindsay A. M. '10 as Assistants in English; William Preston Palmer and Henry Bass Hall A. M. '16, as Assistants in Economics; Cloyd Laporte as Assistant in Economics, and also in Government; Franklin Peveril Aiton as Assistant in Economics; Thomas Henry Clark '17 as Instructor in Geology; Meyric Reynold Rogers '15 as Assistant in Fine Arts; Sylvester Boyer and Edmund Billings, Jr., '19, as Assistants in Chemistry; Lawrence Valentine Roth A. M. '16 and Lawrence D. Steefel '16 as Assistants in History; Malcolm Perrine McNair and Reginald Coggeshall '16 as Assistants in Government; R. Preston Wentworth '15 as Assistant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAST CORPORATION MEETING PROLIFIC WITH APPOINTMENTS | 10/13/1917 | See Source »

...meeting of the Overseers of the University, the resignations of Sidney Powers, Research Fellow in Geology, and Alfred Clarence Redfield 3G., Austin Teaching Fellow in Zoology, were accepted. The following appointments were made: As Assistants--in English, Robert Wheaton Coues '95, Thurman Los Hood '08; in Fine Arts, Meyric Reynold Rogers 1S.A., Herbert Frank Schuchmann 2G.; in Semitic William Thomson 1G.; in Printing, Walter Moreland Stone '08; in Chemistry, Frederick Saylord Bacon 1G., Carl Henry Classmen '16, Lawrence Turner Fairhall 3G., Alexander Donald Macdonaid 1G., Sidney Stevens Negus 1G.; to the Director of the Gibbs Laboratory, Emmett Kirkendall Carver...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROMINENT MEN AMONG ADDITIONS TO FACULTY | 4/13/1916 | See Source »

Over ninety men answered Captain Reynold's call for candidates in February. Work for the first month consisted of rowing on the machines, two good crews being chosen in which 1916 men were noticeably numeruas. In the second week of March, the crews went on the water. Lord smoking the second as the result of his work in the third in the fall race. The second crew was composed largely of 1916 men, and being heavier than the first developed rapidly. Changes back and forth between the crews were frequent, however, owing to the large number of men of nearly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PAST SEASON POINTS TO VICTORY | 6/18/1914 | See Source »

...Franklin, Ind.; Harold Elmer Staples '14, of Brattleboro, Vt.; Rufus Stickney Tucker 3G., of West Somerville; David Locke Webster '10, of Boston; Norbert Wiener 4G., of Cambridge. In addition three men were reappointed to Fellowships. Sidney Fay Blake 2G., of Stoughton; Elmer Keiser Bolton 4G., of Philadelphia, Pa.; Reynold Albrecht Spaeth 5G., of Mount Airy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sheldon Fellowships Announced | 4/17/1914 | See Source »

Ph.D.--Guy Rodger Clements, of Chicago, Ill.; Donald Watson Davis, of Cambridge; Charles Edward Persons, of Renwick, la.; Albert Edward Rand, of Providence, R. I.; Clyde Orval Ruggles, of Winfield, la.; Reynold Albrecht Spaeth, of Mount Airy, Pa. D. M. D.--Berj Quarekin Chutjian, of New York, N. Y.; Joel Emmanuel Davidson, of Dorchester; Thomas James Giblin, Jr., of Dorchester; Thomas Edward McGreen, of Providence, R. I.; Harry Yeates Nutter, of Winchester. M. D.--Isaac Alcuzar, of Boston; Richard Dana Bell, of Somerville; Roger Paul Dawson, of Waterbury, Conn.; Otto Woodson Gresier, of Columbia City, Md.; Sterne Morse, of Brookline...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MID-YEAR DEGREES GRANTED | 3/7/1913 | See Source »

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