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Professor Morgan was a member of the American Philological Association, the New Palaeographical Society, and the Hellenic Traveler's Club of London. He was a trustee of St. Mark's School, and since 1902 was a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences...
...while J. Waid '10 replies with the familiar indorsement of the game as a school for the manly virtues. But the whole discussion loses force from being somewhat vague and sentimental. There is too much regard shown for "the American people," and too little for the players and their fellow students. The game must be judged by its primary effects; the secondary effects, such as loyalty and publicity, are not peculiar to football, and raise different issues...
...University of Cambridge, England, and at Yale. He has lectured on this subject in nearly every large city in the world and has written several authoritative books on dietetics. Last June he was given the honorary degree of Master of Arts from Dartmouth; he is also a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and President of the Health and Efficiency League of America...
Harris Fellowship--W. A. Hurwitz, 3G., of Joplin, Mo., A.B., S.B., A.M. (Univ. of Missouri) 1906, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1907, Parker Fellow at Gottingen, student of Mathematics...
John Harvard Fellowship--C. H. Haring, 1G., of Philadelphia, Pa., A.B., 1907. John Harvard Fellow at Oxford, student of History and Government...