Word: abroad
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON that in the list of "H" men published in yesterday's issue the following names were omitted: H. Guild 3L., of Medford; W. F. Ryan 1G., of Everett; and F. D. Everett '11, of Worcester, Fellow of the Graduate School of Applied Science, and now studying abroad but rated as a member of the University. Each of these men was awarded the track letter...
...Elkan Naumburg has offered the income of $10,000 as a fellowship in music to enable any graduate student who has shown marked musical ability to continue his studies either here or abroad...
Those who are watching the tendencies of public opinion at home and abroad have noticed of late an awakened interest about America and American thought in France which is reciprocated in this country by a marked increase of attention to French life and culture. It is a source of great gratification to Harvard that President Lowell should be one of the first Americans selected by the French Republic to be honored for advancing this international fellowship...
Owen Wister prepared for College at St. Paul's School in Concord, and was graduated from Harvard in 1882. Immediately after his graduation he went abroad with the idea of studying for a musical career, but ill health caused his return to this country, and after two years of life on the western plains, he entered the Harvard Law School in 1885. From this he was graduated in 1888 with the degrees of LL.B. and A.M. While in College he was a member of both the CRIMSON and Lampoon boards...
President Eliot will start on a trip around the world early in November, to be gone eight months. He will spend a large part of his time abroad in the East, India, Japan, and China, being the countries to which he will devote the most attention...