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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Clemenceau as been to France what Roosevelt was to America. He has been a physician of prominence, a war-correspondent, a soldier, a teacher in a girl's seminary at Stamford, Connecticut, a duellist, a critic, a playwright and above all a journalist. Like Roosevelt a firm believer in the big stick, he has clubbed his way to the top by the sheer force of his convictions. He roused the enmity of the socialists by the vigor with which he used the military to quell the mining strikes in the Pas de Calais department in 1906. He fired the wrath...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROTHERS IN ARMS. | 2/24/1919 | See Source »

...Lexington, Ohio; Alexander Burgess Royce, 2L., of Cambridge; Cecil Hurxthal Smith, 2L., of Cambridge; Edward Baxter Starbuck, 3L., of Santa Barbara, Cal.; Rush Taggart, Jr., 3L.; of New York N. Y.; John Dare Van Cott, 2L., of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Charles Miller Walton, Jr., 3L., of Stamford, Conn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law Review Elections Announced | 9/27/1916 | See Source »

...open handicap track and field games held at Stamford, Conn., Saturday, T. E. Meredith, of the University of Pennsylvania, who recently established a world's quarter-mile record at the Intercollegiates, finished third in the 440yard dash. The race was won by H. I. Treadway, of Yale, with an 8-yard handicap, in 52 2-5 seconds. J. Nicholson, of the Loughlin Lyceum, New York, was second, having a 16-yard handicap. Meredith was scratch man and since the field was a large one, he had to circle it completely to get near the leaders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meredith Finished Third in 440 | 6/12/1916 | See Source »

...appointed to superintend the arrangements for the dinner of the third year class of the Law School: Leo Brewer 3L., of Mayfield, Ky.; Homer Hecker Berger 3L., of Kaneas City, Kan.; John Williams Ford 3L., of Youngstown, O.: Roger Fellows Hooper 3L., of Boston: Norris Edward Pierson 3L., of Stamford, Conn.; and Charles Belcher Rugg 3L., of Worcester...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Third Year Law Dinner Committee | 4/11/1914 | See Source »

...Back Bay only enroute to the South Station. A special through train to New York, made up in a similar fashion, will leave New London from the tracks directly in front of the station ten minutes after the finish of the Varsity race, stopping only at New London and Stamford. In case of postponement of the University race until next day, trains will leave New London as soon as possible after such official notice has been given...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRAIN SERVICE TO NEW LONDON | 6/19/1913 | See Source »

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