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...hotel at Harvard square is to be built by E. A. Barnard, of Cambridge, who has purchased the College House property. Upon this land, which has a frontage of nearly 250 feet, work will soon be started for the erection of a first-class hotel to contain, besides other features, a dining-room, two stories high, and smaller rooms for dining parties and tea dances. Work will be commenced as soon as possible on the demolition of the stores and students' quarters which at present occupy the property, in order that the Hotel Harvard may be opened, if possible, before...
...Cumner, 200 (H); C. L. Bond, 202 (H); D. H. Worrall, 201 (H); G. F. Wason, 203 (H); R. Crawford, 226 (La); L. H. Kemper, 228 (La); P. R. Evans, 229 (La); W. K. Herrick, 234, (Me); D. M. Steasdman, 236 (Me); N. W. Emery, 237 (Me); J. H. Barnard, 238 (Me); S. W. Sedgwick, 262 (Mich); E. Bouma, 261 (Mich); W. Murray, 297 (M. I. T.); H. Dorr, 295 (M. I. T.); O. S. Houghton, 301 (M. I. T.); D. A. Robbins, 302 (M. I. T.); E. J. Purcell, 294 (M. I. T.); C. L. Stone...
...class--H. M. Forbes lost to Barnard of M. I. T. on a fall...
Ensign William L. Barnard, an instructor at the Cadet School, First Naval District, which is now stationed at Holyoke House, has been secured to fill temporarily the position in the University School for Ensigns left vacant by the death of Lieutenant E. F. Greene. This officer received his training at the Naval Militia School in Boston and was commissioned in the fall of 1916. Upon the outbreak of war last spring, he entered active service and was detailed as executive officer on the U. S. S. Dupont...
...National Committee on Prisons announces the award of the prize offered by Mr. Lewisohn last year to three students of Columbia University, New York University and Barnard College respectively. The prize of $50 for a Master's thesis was won by Miss Blanche Rosenthal, of Columbia, the subject of her thesis being "The History of Punishment for Murder." Mr. Harry Berlin, of New York University, was awarded the $25 prize for an undergraduate essay on "Prison Problems," and the other prize of $25 was won by Miss Lucy J. Hayner, of Barnard College, for an essay on "The Prison Farm...