Word: andrews
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Faculty members, Professor H.S. White '73, Professor A.C. Coolidge '87 and Professor A.P. Andrew; graduate members, T.N. Perkins '91, Dr. E.H. Nichols '86, and N.W. Bingham '95; undergraduate members, J.A. Burgess '04, H. Dillingham '04, and J.P. Bowditch...
...score in detail: PAWTUCKET. McDonald, c. W. Taylor b. F. Taylor, 23 Falconer, b. F. Taylor, 1 McCall, b. Tingley, 4 Andrew Meiklejohn, b. F. Taylor, 6 Branham, b. Carter, 1 Fraser, b. Tingley, 10 Alexander Meiklejohn, b. Tingley, 7 Rother, c. Trout b. Tingley, 3 Grace, b. Tingley, 2 Dexter, not out, 4 Smith, b. Tingley, 0 Extras, 14 Total, 75 HARVARD. Trout, b. Branham, 16 Rothermel, c. Smith b. Branham, 2 CArter, b. Branham, 0 W. Taylor, not out, 17 F. Taylor, c. Falconer b. Branham, 15 Trainer, b. Branham, 0 Tingley, b. Rothery, 2 Stork, b. Rothery...
...formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, is widely known in this country through his writings. These include a series of essays entitled "Some Aspects of the Greek Genius," "Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art," and the prose translation of the Odyssey which he made with Andrew lang. Recently he has been a member of the important commission engaged in preparing a plan for the development of the higher education in Ireland...
...gift of $12,000 from Andrew Carnegie has just been added to the fund for building Emerson Hall, the new philosophical building, the corner stone of which the University hopes to be able to lay on May 25, the centennial anniversary of the birth of Ralph Waldo Emerson '21. This gift, which was made through Professor Munsterberg, of the Philosophical Department, brings the total amount now subscribed for the building up to about $140,000. This is only $10,000 less than the sum required by the Corporation before the corner stone can be laid...
Appointing John Hildreth McCollom, M.D., Assistant Professor of Contagious Diseases for five years from Sept. 1, 1903; Edwin Francis Gay, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics, for five years from Sept. 1, 1903; Abram Piatt Andrew, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics, for five years from Sept. 1, 1903; Hector James Hughes, S.B., Assistant Professor of Hydraulics and Sanitary Engineering, for five years from Sept. 1, 1903; Thomas Augustus Jaggar, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Geology, for five years, from Sept. 1, 1903; Bruce Wyman, A.M., L.L.B., Assistant Professor of Law, for five years from Sept. 1, 1903; Dickinson Sergeant Miller, Ph.D., Instructor...