Word: andrews
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...Andrew Fuller Craven...
...Andrew Fuller Craven '89 died, of pneumonia at his home in New York City on Saturday at the age of sixty-four years. Mr. Craven graduated from the University of Chicago in 1870, and was also the holder of degree from Johns Hopkins. Until recently he was professor of economics at Columbian University, Washington...
...line-up will be as follows: HARVARD 1907. YALE 1907. Murray, (captain) l.f. r.f., Jonas Connelly, r.f. l.f., Andrew Smith, c. c., Fargo Howard, l.g. r.g., Church Burnham, r.g. l.g., Immich, (captain...
With this number of the Lampoon the editorial board of 1904 comes to the "Plaudite!" of its comedy, and the designer of the cover has appropriately represented the merry-andrew making his parting bow to his audience. The illustrations, as usual, touch various sides of college life and interest, from the discussion of "easy" courses--here between the Dean and the Freshman--to the rumors of alliance with the Institute of Technology. To the latter the principal cartoon and an editorial article are devoted, both conceived in what expansionists would doubtless call the spirit of the "Little-Harvarder," to whom...
...member of the Scottish universities commission from 1889 to 1896, and served on the royal commission on university education in Ireland in 1901. He is well-known in this country through his writings, which include a prose translation of the Odyssey, compiled with the co-operation of Andrew Lang. "Demosthenes" in the Classic Writers series. "Some Aspects of the Greek Genius," and "Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and the Fine Arts...