Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Under the headings of Environment, Student Government, and Honor Systems, Religious Provisions and Agencies, and the like are grouped actual interviews with undergraduates of 23 colleges and universities ranging in type and geographical distribution from Yale, Amherst, and Wellesley to Grinnell, Randolph-Macon, and Wabash College. The interviews are brief, honest, and each is brought in to illustrate a specific point. Through them one is able to form a nebulous idea of the state, of thought, word and deed in the average university...
Robert C. Bacon, Vice Pres. E. R. Bacon Grain Co. of Chicago, Boston, Portland, shippers of domestic and export grain since 1852- member Republican Town Committee of Wellesley, Mass...
Died. Miss Jessie Claire McDonald, 59, for 15 years principal of the National Cathedral School for Girls, Washington, D. C., trustee of Wellesley College; in Preston, Canada...
...Arthur Wellesley Peel (1884-95), youngest son of the great Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel. Naughtiest was Charles Shaw Lefevre (1841-57) who delighted to cite precedents which did not exist, and would solemnly intone, according to ritual, that his most outrageous decisions were justified by "the well known practice of the House...
...Flying Club announced last night the election of Charles Clark Bucknam '28 of Wellesley Hills, James Richard Carter '29 or Newtonville, Dudley Cushman Lewis '30 of Honoluin, Hawall, Richard Stephen Osborne '30 of Pittsfield, John Ferdinand Philipp '30 of New York City, Edward Kuhn Straue '31 of New York City, and Alexander Wells Wilbor '30 of Chesinut Hill, to regular membership...