Word: alabama
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting last night of men from Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi a club was formed to be known as the Cotton Belt States Club, and the following temporary officers were elected: president, L. M. Cohen 2L.; secretary and treasurer, C. A. Brigham 2L. The president was empowered to appoint an executive committee for the furtherance of a more complete organization. This club will unite with the other Southern States Clubs for the formation of the Association of Southern States Clubs...
...which has been taken by the Social Service Committee, is the largest ever made in the fall. Clothing of all sorts and about three-quarters of a ton of books and magazines were received. Large cases of clothing have been sent to the following charities and institutions: Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, Seamen's Friends Society, Boston, Morgan Memorial, Boston, St. Vincent de Paul, South Boston, Cambridge Associated Charities, St. James's parish, North Cambridge; and in smaller cases to many other philanthropical institutions. The books and magazines were distributed among the following institutions: Cambridge Hospital, Holy Ghost Hospital, Cambridge, T Wharf...
President Abercromble of the University of Alabama has been notified by Dr.George R. Parkin of London, Ont., that there will be no examination for the Cecil Rhodes scholarship throughout the United States next year. Last year no candidates were qualified from 19 states and territories, but nine from these had been held over from the year before, so that 10 scholarships are now vacant...
...Hampshire, 66; New Jersey, 65; Connecticut, 59; California, 50; Iowa, 45; Missouri, 42; District of Columbia, 38; Indiana, 37; Wisconsin, 34; Kentucky, 33; Michigan, 29; Colorado, 24; Maryland, 24; Vermont, 24; Minnesota, 21; Kansas, 15; Nebraska, 13; Oregon, 12; Washington, 12; South Carolina, 11; Tennessee, 11; Texas, 11; Alabama, 10; Utah, 10; Virginia, 10; Louisiana, 9; West Virginia 8; Arkansas, 7; North Carolina, 7; Montana, 7; North Dakota, 6; Georgia, 6; Florida, 4; Oklahoma, 4; South Dakota, 3; Delaware, 3; Idaho, 3; Mississippi, 3; Wyoming, 3; New Mexico, 2; Arizona...
William Clarence Matthews '05, of Montgomery, Alabama, shortstop, prepared at Andover, where he played on the baseball nine for four years and was captain for one year. He played substitute end on the University football team for two years and in his Freshman years was substitute outfielder on the baseball nine. This is his second year as regular shortstop. He is 27 years old, weights 152 pounds, and is 5 feet 8 inches in height...