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...Morse, chairman, and Miss Olivia Lowell, D. B. Arnold and Miss Elizabeth Whiting, W. Elliott and Miss Agnes Means, A. D. Weld and Miss Ellen Cutis, R. U. Whitney and Miss Lucy Burgess, M. Wiggin and Miss Eunice Taylor, H. G. Reynolds and Miss Barbara Rice...
Other stars entered include J. E. Meredith, T. J. Halpin, D. S. Caldwell and J. T. Higgins in the 600, F. S. Murray and J. J. Ellen in the 45-yard hurdles, and A. T. Meyer, A. Kelley, W. Moore '18 and Captain E. A. Teschner '17 in the 40-yard dash...
President Lowell was elected resident of the New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools at the two day. President Ellen Fitz Pendieton, Wellesley College, was chosen first vice president, and Headmaster Horace Taft, of the Taft School, Watertow Conn., was chosen second vice-president Professor Walter B. Jacobs, of Brown University, was elected secretary treasurer...
...idea of the present Advocate seal--Pegasus tethered to a dictionary--originated with Arthur Hale '80, and the design was drawn by Miss Ellen Day Hale. An earlier seal--the stork with the caducens--was designed by Lester W. Clark '75. The Advocate still retains the motto of the Collegian, "Dulce est periculum," as well as the original Advocate motto, "Veritas nihil veretur...
...Lecture Hall. Reports of officers and committees were read and the following officers for 1913-14 were elected: president. Ernest Carroll Moore; vice-presidents, Mary Emma Wooley, Alfred Ernest Stearns; secretary-treasurer, Walter Ballou Jacobs; secretary-treasurer emeritus, Ray Greene Huling; executive committee, J. A. Thomas, Ellen Fitz Pendleton, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, Eugene Dexter Russell, and Caleb Thomas Winchester...