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...been of more benefit to him than all his courses put together. Every student is looking forward to a successful career. Colleges point with pride to graduates who have attained success and won distinction. The success of graduates always redounds to the credit and honor of their Alma Mater. How necessary it is therefore that all colleges should encourage and promote any course, voluntary or involuntary, prescribed or elective, which plays an important part in bringing success to its graduates...
...with 600 students and some 3,000 alumni. Colbyites young and old were nonetheless proud and thrilled last week as they gathered on the campus at Waterville, in alumni meetings in eight cities from Maine to California, in homes where they could listen to a broadcast of their alma mater's annual football rally, Colby Night. They hoped Colby would beat the University of Maine next day (it lost, 19 to 7). But Colby Night celebrated a greater event: the first sizable gift to a campaign to rare $3,000.000. The gift, $250,000 (contingent upon raising the balance...
Left. By the late Senator Dwight Whitney Morrow (TIME, Oct. 12): an estate of unestimated value (possibly $10,000,000); to his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Cutter Morrow, save for $1,130,000 in bequests to friends, relations and institutions as follows: Amherst College, his alma mater ($200,000); Smith College, whence Mrs. Morrow was graduated ($200,000); The Smithsonian Institution; Columbia University; Union Theological Seminary; the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor; Englewood charities. To the late President George Daniel Olds of Amherst College; Professor Charles Theodore Burnett of Bowdoin College; onetime Dean Frederick James...
...turned out that it was the same old place that it had always been. Or, literally speaking, similar in its differences. A couple of Freshmen were wandering about with their mothers; one, smiling knowingly and signifying the New Indoor Athletic Building, confidentially informed the mater that "the Master of this House even had a private swimming pool", some friend had told...
...Josephine Young, 24, only daughter of Owen D. Young; and Everett Needham Case, 30, assistant secretary of General Electric Co., son of Board Chairman James Herbert Case of Manhattan's Federal Reserve Bank; in Van Hornesville, N. Y. by President Richard Eddy Sykes of St. Lawrence University, alma mater of the bride's parents...