Word: sons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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These prizes, of $375 each, were founded in 1909 by Mrs. S. C. Sears, in memory of her son, J. M. Sears, Jr., '00, a graduate of the Law School. They are "to be awarded annually to students of the school who shall have done the most brilliant work in classes." The Faculty of the Law School have decided to award them to the four men who have completed their work during the preceding year with the highest standing, and who have not received Langdell Scholarships...
John Eliot Thayer, a son who does honor to this College; a friend and counsellor to the people of his town; a lover of science who by his gifts and his knowledge has enriched the study of American birds...
...Athletic Association is now undertaking the reclamation of four acres of waste land son Soldiers Field lying west of the Freshman baseball diamond. Through the courtesy of the Hugh Nawn Construction Co. the dirt which is removed from the subway excavation is being spread out on the marshes of the land which is being reclaimed. About 2000 court loads have already been put down...
...Lord Rupert William Ernest Gascoyne-Cecil, rector of Bishop's Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, will conduct prayers in Appleton Chapel this morning, in place of the Rev. Dr. Alexander Mann. Lord Cecil, who is a son of the third Marquis of Salisbury, graduated from University College, Oxford, in 1886, and received the degree of M.A. in 1889. He has been rural dean of Hertford since 1904, and honorary chaplain to the King since...
After a time he came to Cambridge again and lived there a short time, and then went to Europe with his wife for a vacation, as he was very tired and needed the rest, and he also wished to see his relatives in Switzerland and Germany. His second son, Maximilian, was born in '66, and the two children went with their parents to Europe...