Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...choice, left to the society after the College Office has done its part, permits due recognition to be taken of the kind of courses, their difficulty and general plan, which each candidate has pursued. In considering a man's fitness for membership his outside record is naturally taken into account, also his general character and promise of future worth, but not his own personality...
...result, the number of Freshmen shows a decided decrease. Nevertheless, it is probable that there are more regular Freshmen this year than last, although it is difficult to say at present how many new men there are because of those who are registered with the first year class on account of deficiencies in their College work. The registration in the Graduate School of Applied Science remains stationary, while the Graduate School of Business Administration shows a very considerable and gratifying increase in numbers. The popularity of this department is a tribute to its success. Although the Law School figures show...
...account of the large and continually increasing waiting list at Foxcroft Dining Hall, the management has thought it wise to increase the capacity of that hall...
...Carpenter, formerly Bishop of Ripon, Yorkshire, England. William Belden Noble, in whose memory the lectures bearing his name were founded, was a prominent and popular member of the class of 1885. In 1888 he returned to Cambridge and studied for two years in the Episcopal Theological School, but on account of his health was forced to leave the school and abandon his ambition to be ordained as a clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church. In 1898 his wife, mindful of his unfinished aim, established the William Belden Noble Lectures...
From the four-oared boat, are L. S. Chanler, Jr., '14, who probably cannot row until spring, however, on account of difficulties with the Office; E. D. Morgan, Jr., '13, F. H. Trumbull '14, and F. Stratton '13. All four are promising candidates, Morgan, especially, seeming a likely man for the eight. Other men who have had experience in training for the University crew are A. Taylor '14 and G. von L. Meyer, Jr., '13. Meyer broke his leg in the early part of last season and was unable to row at all. He was, however, a member...