Word: groups
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Plans for the University's Silver Bay delegation have been completed. The group will leave Boston a week from tonight, June...
...number of men who have listened to Professor Atwood's remarkably graphic and comprehensive lectures, and the unusually large group of students who have invariably clustered around the desk at the lecture's close to put every sort of question to their sympathetic teacher, are telling evidences of the hold Professor Atwood exercised over his pupils. In the undergraduate's eyes, his departure leaves a serious gap in his department; and many students who, in selecting their courses of study, seek "the man rather than the course," will no longer thumb carefully the pages on which courses in Physical Geography...
...first detachment of men from the University Artillery Unit will leave for Summer Camp at Camp Knox, Kentucky, today. Fifteen men are in the group, and they will be followed tomorrow and succeeding days by other groups, as rapidly as the men finish their examinations. The men going to camp are as follows: June 16th, E. C. Cotter '22, H. W. Hardy '22, W. M. Westman '22, A. Loring '22, R. F. Elder '22, C. E. Dupee '22, R. A. Cutter '22, G. R. Scithers '22, E. D. Sage '23, G. B. Lourie '23, C. L. Short...
...develop intensive loyalty and enthusiasm, two factors vitally essential to success in any field of effort. The coming football season depends very largely upon the attitude of the non-playing undergraduates. We can win if there are some red-blooded he-men around Cambridge who can parallel the group who wouldn't accept anything but victory from 1912 to 1915. There is a lot more satisfaction in celebrating a victory than in hunting up an alibi for a defeat...
...minutes before 1 o'clock the Ambassador, accompanied by his secretary, Geisser Celesia di Vegliasco, by the Italian Consul at Boston, Gustavo di Rosa, and by a group of members of the Boston Chamber of Commerce and prominent Bostonians of Italian origin, arrived at University Hall. In the absence of President Lowell, who was out of town, the party was welcomed by Dean L.B.R. Briggs '75 of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Dean Charles H. Haskins of the Graduate School, and Francis W. Hunnewell '02, secretary to the Corporation...