Word: wilson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Mile-run-Won by J. C. Wilson (Y.); second, W. F. Eaton (H.); third, H. Seabury (H.). Time...
...opinion as well as the best undergraduate literary ability at Harvard, to embark on a red-hot campaign of bitter personal invective against the President, no matter who he may be, of these United States. Whatever he has done or left undone, no American critic seriously doubts that President Wilson is striving today, as he has always striven, to advance what he considers to be the best interests of the American people. Therefore for an undergraduate magazine to embark upon an editorial policy so shamelessly bigoted and blindly partisan, dropping as it does to extremes which only George Harvey dare...
...Hovey '20, P. E. James '20, R. Jenney '21, H. M. Kerschner, Unc., W. J. La Varre, Sp., J. E. Linder '19, J. W. Oenslager '20, O. W. Ozias '20, F. P. Shepard '20, R. Skinner '22, P. Townsend '18, R. F. Webb, ocC., J. T. Wilson, Unc., K. O. Wood...
...special Memorial Day service is being planned for May 30, to be held in Sanders Theatre at which Ex-Governor August E. Wilson, of Louisville, Kentucky, will be the principal speaker...
...Standard," taken from a speech of Booker T. Washington '96, and a poem by Alfred Noyes, "The Highwayman." Three second prizes of $20 each were also awarded as follows: R. E. Eckstein '20, "Joan of Arc," by Quincy; V. A. Kramer '18 ocC., extracts from a speech of President Wilson on the League of Nations; E. B. Schwults '19, "The Monroe Doctrine." The judges were Dean Fenn, of the Divinity School; Professor J. H. Beale '82; Professor J. L. Lowes, Gr. '03, and Mr. John Moores...