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...Harwich; Austin Benedict Blair '21, of New York City; Edward Francis Goode '22, of Boston; William Bainbridge Frothingham '21, of Boston; Richard Price Hallowell, 2d, '20, of Chestnut Hill; Leonard Avery Hallock '22, of Cromwell, Connecticut; Kenneth Wheeler Perkins '20, of Castine, Maine; Henry Covington Janin, Sp., of San Francisco, California; Thomas Hubbard Gammack '20, of Fitchburg; and Alexander Edgar Kirk '20, of Chicago, Illinois (manager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: APPOINT ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR TRACK | 10/27/1920 | See Source »

...Harvard Yale baseball game last June: John Goodyear Allen '22, of Marlboro; Warner Johnson Banes '22, of Media, Pennsylvania; Charles Buckingham Butterfield, Jr., '22, of Chestnut Hill; Samuel Brown Chase, Jr., '21, of Great Falls, Montana Charles Arthur Clark, Jr., ocC., of Milton; Edmund Sanderson Bobbs '21, of San Angelo, Texas; Alfred Thomas Kent '22, of Brockton; David McKendrie Key '22, of Chattanooga, Tennessee; Edwin Thomas Martin, ocC., of Marblehead; John Morrison Martin '22, of Cambridge; Charles Jeremiah Mason, Jr., '22, of Scarsdale, New York; Phillip Converse Newton '21, of West Roxbury; William Roos, ocC., of New Bedford; Harlan Smyth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: APPOINT ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR TRACK | 10/27/1920 | See Source »

...speaker finishes. The A. P. wire system comprises 64,800 miles and provides for an almost instantaneous distribution of news from Houlton, Maine, to Seattle, Washington, and elsewhere through regional ramifications. it is conceivable that a remark of international importance might be flashed from the Union to San Francisco, thence by wireless to the Phillippines and so on around the world passing the same remark cabled East from New York, provoking comment in the newspaper offices of Europe while it was still ringing in the ears of the audience at the Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOVERNOR COX, WINDING UP CAMPAIGN, TO SPEAK IN UNION--PROBABLY AT EIGHT | 10/19/1920 | See Source »

...Graduate School, the Edward Russell Scholarship has been assigned to E. J. Strittmatter of West New York, N. J., and University Scholarships to R. V. Conrad of Northfield, Minn., and F. D. Flagg Jr. of San Diego, Cal. Scandinavian Scholarships have been awarded, upon the nomination of the American Scandinavian Foundation, to C. D. Hille and Ivan Herlitz, both of Stockholm. Mr. Hille is to work in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, while Mr. Herlitz is studying electrical engineering in the Engineering School. H. B. Thurston of Cambridge is awarded a Buckley Scholarship for work in the Business...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MANY SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED TO STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY | 10/18/1920 | See Source »

...Belaunde has come to the United States in order to prepare material for a series of lectures on the United States which he is planning to deliver at the University of San Marcos this winter. Upon his arrival he presented an official salutation to President Lowell on behalf of his university. In speaking of President Lowell, Dr. Belaunde said that he was well known in Peru for his works on Government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U. S. SHOULD EXTEND MORE CREDIT TO PERU | 6/18/1920 | See Source »

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