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...Pittsburg, Pa.; Robert Pierce Casey, of Dorchester; Albert Francis Cummings; of Dorchester; Harry Hyman Fein, of Dorchester; Carleton Perry Fuller, of Mansfield, Mass.; Edward Randolph Gay, of Cam- bridge; Thomas Harold Greene, of Dorchester; Richard M. Gudeman, of Chicago, Ill.; Martin Luther Hope, of Colorado Springs, Col.; Norman McKee Lang, of Oakland, Cal.; John Thomas Noonan, of Great Barrington, Mass.; Francis Parkman, of Boston; Earl Bryan Schwulst, of Farmersville, Tex.; Saul Yesner, of Dorchester...
Those who attended the afternoon's exercises as representatives of R. O. T. C. units in other Eastern colleges were Colonel Parke, of Connecticut State University; Major Lang, of the University of Maine; Major Guild, of Johns Hopkins; Major Wygant, of Wesleyan; Captain Gillespie, of Yale; Captain Twiss, of Rutgers; Captain King, of the College of New York; Captain Dove, Rhode Island State University; Captain Kernan, of New Hampshire State College; Lieutenant Rugg, of M. I. T.; Professor Hooper, of Tufts; and Lieutenant Andrew, of the United States Army Aviation Corps...
...Choate; 1st Sergeant, D. C. Hawkins; Supply Sergeant, H. S. Chase; Sergeants, W. W. Claflin, E. A. McCouch, P. B. Skerrye, L. B. Van Ingen, E. R. Weinberg; Corporals, F. M. Bacon, J. C. Bolton, F. L. A. Cady, E. A. Chambers, M. J. Holmes, N. M. Lang, Q. A. Shaw, W. E. Spaulding...
...from Williams in 1905 and for the next four years was Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, taking the degree of B.Litt. from that university in 1909. Assistant Professor Hill was graduated from the University with a summa cum laude degree in music. He studied the pianoforte the following year with Lang, and, the year after, composition with Bullard. In Paris he was a pupil of both Breitner and Widor. He has been an instructor in music at the University since...
Tomorrow the University will have the chance to hear the Reverend Cosmo Gordon Lang, the Archbishop of York. It is no small honor he is doing us by preaching here, as his schedule of public addresses is very limited. Already his appearances in New York and elsewhere have been attended by large crowds, and he has been received everywhere with the greatest enthusiasm...