Word: alumni
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sulloway '05, President of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs, will preside over the meeting. The purpose of the meting is to keep the Harvard Alumni of New England in close touch with affairs at the University. The informal talks by prominent undergraduates will lend the desired intimate contact...
...following article, reprinted in part from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin and written by Professor J. E. Wolf '79, Professor of Petrology and Mineralogy Emeritus, describes an interesting visit which he recently made in the company of T. R. Gaines of Pasadena to the vicinity of Mt. Whitney, one of the Sierra Nevada range...
Another side-light on the number of offspring of University alumni is afforded by Professor J. C. Phillips, nationally known genetic expert, who says, "It is worthy of note that the number of children born to Yale graduates is almost constantly higher than that for Harvard, while the number of childless marriages is slightly less...
...entirely devoted to raising teachers' salaries and to research work-not one cent for buildings. Yale salaries since 1913 have increased 50%, living expenses 78%. Minimum increase of salary under the proposed budget will be $221,000. Yale has 32,000 living alumni, of whom the press noted three-Chauncey Mitchell Depew, '56, Arthur Twining Hadley, '76, William Howard Taft, '78-as in the forefront of the drive. But, as everyone knows, a University drive depends for its success primarily upon the wits, the diplomacy, the oratory, the industry, of its President-in this case, James...
Dedicating a $250,000 memorial at University of Missouri, a bell tolled 117 times last week, once for each dead War student. 25,000 alumni and friends attended. Suzzallo. If not wanted at the University of Washington (TIME, Oct. 18), Dr. Henry Suzzallo, onetime president there, finds favor at Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Manhattan, of which he has been a trustee since 1919. Last week he was elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Coincidentally, Dean David Thomson of the college of Liberal Arts was elected President of University of Washington, at $10,000 a year...