Word: alumni
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Alumni laden with thermos bottles and steamer rugs, return to Cambridge each year to find that dynamite and the steam-shovel have obliterated more and more memories, and that steel and stone have combined to cover them as completely as if they had never been. With the present ambitious and comprehensive building program of the University, surprises are plentiful for the graduates...
Doctor Leighton '19, Assistant Dean of the University and Secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives was elected to represent the officers of Harvard and F. W. Moore '93 the Alumni...
While the increased cost of the tickets may have kept some graduates from standing in for tickets, the previous record of the Harvard eleven in going down to defeat at the hands of Geneva and Holy Cress undoubtedly had something to do with the diminution of interest among alumni...
That, counting only living alumni, Johns Hopkins has turned out educators sufficient to man 50 college faculties. (Contrary to the popular impression Johns Hopkins produces more educators than physicians...
...following article, appearing in the current Alumni Bulletin, tells of the founding of the first endowed professorship at the University. These efforts to perpetuate chairs of learning in the University met with little approval at first, but their development and their ultimate success are the subjects of the accompanying article...