Word: hiram
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...possible by members of the University. The first entertainment will be on Friday evening, January 9. The Governing Board has appointed the following men to serve as a committee to provide the music: Maurico Fremont-Smith uC., of Washington, D. C.; James Ripley Osgood Perkins '14, of West Newton; Hiram Leon Sharmat '15, of Roxbury...
...category of criticism, also, "The Old Ideal: A Retort," by Hiram Kelly Moderwell must be placed. When the Monthly printed in April a defence of the beauty of aristocracy, it must have been clear that the other side should have its say. Mr. Moderwell takes up the cudgels for democracy, and plies them with no little skill and force. The preaching on either side is of the sort which will comfort most those who are already converted. The Monthly's own editorial comment on the opposing discourses suggests the really significant thing about them: "is it no inconsiderable achievement...
...subject--"Some Enemies of Progress"; Mr. L. D. Brandeis L.'77, council for the Senate Committee investigating the Ballinger-Pinchot controversy, in December, subject--"The Progressive Movement in Industrial Legislation"; Governor R. P. Bass '96, of New Hampshire, January 10, subject--"The Progressive Movement in New Hampshire". Governor Hiram Johnson of California will speak sometime in January or February on "The Progressive Movement in California." A tentative date for February 10 has been made with Governor Woodrow Wilson h.'07, of New Jersey. The remaining speakers will be announced when final arrangements have been made...
Across South America. By Hiram Bingham...
...Roscoe Russell Hess '11, of Seattle, Wash., on "The Paper Industry and Its Relation to the Conservation and the Tariff"; second prizes of $100 each, John Austin Spaulding '12, of Tewksbury Centre, on "A Comparison of Goethe's 'Iphigenie auf Tauris' and Euripides' 'Iphigenia among the Taurians'"; Hiram Kelly Moderwell '13, of Fort Wayne, Ind., on "A Modern Attitude towards Art." Thirty-seven of the dissertations submitted were recommended to be considered in the awards of scholarships and degrees with distinction...