Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chester Albert McLain '13 has been appointed an assistant professor of Law During 1916-17, Mr. McLain was a Thayer Teaching Fellow at the Law School. Upon the outbreak of the war he enlisted in the Engineers as a private and saw service in France, where he rose to a lieutenancy. He was given his Doctor's degree in 1918, his work for the doctorate having been substantially completed when he enlisted. Since his return from service abroad, he has been employed in the Treasury Department...
...been awarded the Princeton Fellowship; Larned L. Smith, Grinnell 1920, who will enter the Graduate School in September and has been awarded the Charles Elliott Perkins Scholarship, which is given each year to a graduate of an Iowa college or university who wishes to study at Harvard; Albert M. Coates, University of North Carolina, 1918, who has been awarded the James A. Rumrill Scholarship and will enter the Law School; Phillips Bradley '16, of Lincoln, who has been awarded the Lincoln Scholarship; and Robert R. Cawley '15, of Belmont, who has been awarded a Daniel A. Buckley Scholarship...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra will give the next to the last of its series of concerts at Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Albert Stoessel, the well-known violinist, will be the soloist for the evening. Single tickets for this concert and for the last one to be held on April 22 may be obtained at Kent's University Bookstore...
Thrusday-Professor Albert C. Knudson, Ph. D. of Boston University. Subject: "The Meaning of Faith...
...Albert M. Kanrich has done the orchestration, and his twelve-piece orchestra will play the "Al Fareedah" musical numbers, which are well adapted to dancing, and will be used for the dances after the performances. "He'll Wait," sung by M. H. Dill '20 as Ella, and "Say, You Couldn't Hold Me Back," sung by J. F. Lautner '21 as Stuffy, are two of Dill's best competitions...