Word: jacobe
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Jacob P. Rudin of Malden...
...meeting of the Harding-Coolidge Club at the Union this evening at 8, Jacob Gould Schurman, for 28 years President of Cornell University, and Mr. Louis A. Coolidge '83 will speak...
...first Bowdoin Prizes of $250 for dissertations in English, and also was awarded one of the second prizes of $100 for another essay, under the rule which allows a student to enter more than one essay for the prize. The other first Bowdoin Prize was won by Jacob C. Kelson '22 of Springfield, Mass., and the other second prize by R. N. Dett Sp. of Hampton...
...result of the recent competition for the Photographic Department of the Freshman Red Book, E. S. Webster, Jr., '23, the chairman, announces that the following men have been elected to the board in this order: John Jacob Sack, of New York, N. Y., sub-chairman; John Rodgers Flather, of Lowell; John Bryant Paine, Jr., of Weston; John Malcolm Forbes, of Milton; Robert Worthington, of Dedham; Joseph Morgan Cooper, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Summer Bartlett Andrew, of Brookline; Richard Corre Bostwicks of Bronxville, N. Y.; Charles Kimball Cummings, Jr., of Boston, and John Walter Wood, Jr., of New York...
Irving Rosenbloom, of Chicago, III., will start the negative against Yale. The other two Harvard speakers here are John Milton Wyman, of Mayfield, Ky., and Henry Jacob Friendly, of Elmira, N. Y. George Bernard Lourie, of Chelsea, and George Stevens, of Atlanta, Ga., will act as alternates. The Yale men upholding the affirmative here will be Max Lerner, of New Haven, Conn.; John Walter Blair of Spokane, Wash.; Edmund B. Shotwell, of New York City, and John B. Leach, alternate, of Oil City...