Word: allen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following managerial appointments, already approved by the Miner Sports Council, were finally passed on by the committee: Lyon Boston '26, of New York, second assistant manager of University tennis; Alfred Reginald Allen Jr. '26, of Philadelphia, assistant manager of University tennis; Richard Folsom Haywood '27, of Cincinnatti, Ohio, manager of Freshman tennis; David Waller Bakeless '26, of Bloomberg, Pa., second assistant manager of University lacrosse; and William Brewster '27, manager of Freshman basketball. Alfred Reginald Allen 26 of Philadelphia, winner of the second assistant manager competition in fencing as well as tennis, was appointed manager to replace Richard Aley Durham...
TODAY Anthropology 11Emerson F Chemistry A Abrams to Carden Harvard 3 Carmer to Kazanjian Harvard 5 King to Wright Harvard 6 Chemistry 3 Allen to Jacobson Harvard 2 Jaffee to Welse Holden Chapel Chemistry 21 Sever 17 Economics 1a Alexanian to Long Sever 35 Marchant to Zofnass Sever 36 Economics 14 Emerson F Engin. Sciences 75 Pierce 204 English 3b Emerson D English 11b Emerson A, J English 29b Geol. Lect. Rm. French 8 Anopolsky to Iselin Sever 5 Jones to Willelt Sever 6 Geology 14 Sever 23 German 1b Sever 11 German 5 Sever 23 History 8 Sever...
...Grand Rapids was eulogizing Brooklyn the Methodists at Springfield (Mass.) assembled (TIME, May 12, et seq.), hammered out an anti-war doctrine. The strongly pacifist resolution (TIME, May 26) demanding that the Methodist Church dissociate itself from all war, offensive or defensive, was defeated. Pacifists led by Dr. Ray Allen, of Rochester, N. Y., and Dr. J. M. Gray, of Scranton, Pa., threatened to bolt the convention. Their threat resulted in the adoption of a report which almost, though not quite, upheld their extreme position. The Methodist Church was put on record as being opposed to the draft of military...
...successes in the present as in the past have fallen to individuals, to one man or two or three in charge of a paper, running it after their own plan. Individual ownership means a paper with a personality?a Hearst paper, a Curtis paper, a Munsey paper, a William Allen White paper, for example. The public prefers...
TODAY Anthropology 1 Allen to GravesSever 29 Gray to Peabody Sever 30 Perley to Wright Sever 35 Chemistry 15 Sever 11 Chemistry 17 Emerson F Comp. Literature 40 Widener C Economics 5 New Lect. Hall Economics 41 Emerson F English 1 Balch to Elliott Sever 20 Ewing to Mowen Sever 23 Murphy to Zipp Sever 24 Fine Arts 1f Robinson Hall Fine Arts 2c Fogg Mus. Fine Arts 3b Fogg Lect. Rm. Geology 15 Sever 17 German 1a I Emerson A Government 19 Behrens to Hoag Sever 13 Hussey to Zink Sever 14 History B Robinson Hall History...