Word: cramming
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...nominating committee of the Senior Class has been appointed as follows: James William Davenport Seymour, of New York, N. Y., chairman; Robert Nathan Cram, of Kennebunk, Me.; Lorenzo Barry Day, of Boston; James King Hoyt, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Walter Staunton Mack, Jr., of New York...
...course in American history is now being given on Wednesdays at 8 and Thursdays at 5. The lecturers include Professors Wendell, Channing and Hart. Sir Edwin Pears, the historian, is delivering lectures on the Byzantine empire and the Turks every Monday and Thursday at 8. Mr. Ralph Adams Cram, one of our greatest architects, is to speak about mediaeval architecture on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8, beginning tomorrow. Later in the year Dr. Sarton, of the University, will lecture on science and civilization in the time of da Vinci, Professor Mather, of Princeton, is to speak on modern painting, Professor...
...prize of $50.) For a translation into Latin of the passage in Ralph Adams Cram's "Heart of Europe," beginning on page 113 with the words, "Master Robert of Concy," and ending on page 119 with the words, "akin in spirit and in truth...
...Cram, R. N., Thayer...
...business and literary competitions. W. A. Norris '18, president of the Poetry Society, explained what sort of verse the Advocate desired, and Mr. E. N. Vallandigham, who has had extensive experience in newspaper and magazine work, addressed the candidates on "The Art of Writing English." R. N. Cram '17, president of the Advocate, outlined the conditions for the prize of $25 which the paper is offering for the best short story based on some phase of college life, written by any member of the University, graduate or undergraduate...