Word: slater
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...twelve of them were represented. The delegates were: Professors Seymour and Perrin of Yale, Goodwin and White of Harvard, Sloan of Princeton, Hale of Chicago, Fuller of Western Reserve, Fernald of Williams, Sterrell of Amherst, Wheeler of University of Vermont, Poland of Brown, Van Benschoten of Wesleyan, and Miss Slater of Mount Holyoke. Reports were made from the directors of the school at Athens, showing the work that had been done the past year, and it was decided to offer a fellowship, which shall be awarded by competitive examination to the successful candidate from the twenty-three colleges...
...Brian to Slater, Lawrence...
Phaedria, son of Chremes, John R. Slater...
...parts but looked them. In fact, the costumes of all were very effective, and materially aided in making the play realistic. To praise some of the actors, is in no way to disparage the others. The acting of John R. Oliver, George R. Noyes, Otto Starek, and John R. Slater, was excellent and won much deserved applause. The two female characters appear on the stage but a short time each, in the last part of the play. Their parts were taken by Maurice W. Mather and Walter K. Brice, who did not in any way fall short of the high...
...Slater, of Washington...