Word: austin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...weakness of the University team in 1912 will lie in the sprints and two field events, the broad jump and the pole-vault. In the 100-yard dash the possibilities are W. B. Adams '13, K. S. Billings '12, P. G. M. Austin '13, and J. I. Abbott '14. Adams with more experience and coaching is the most likely, though Abbott should improve greatly. In the furlong Billings, Adams, Abbott, and F. J. O'Brien '14 look the best in sight. O'Brien should, if in good health next year, develop rapidly...
...assistant in Botany, C. S. Hoar; as assistants in Mathematics, R. Beatley '13 and H. J. Ettlinger 1G.; as lecturer in Municipal Government, N. Matthews, Jr., '75; as instructor in Sanitary Analysis, J. W. M. Bunker; as instructor in Sanitary Chemistry for six months, M. C. Whipple; as Austin Teaching Fellows in Chemistry, E. P. Bartlett and T. S. Woodward 1G., in Botany, A. J. Eames '08; as Hyde Teaching Fellows, A. F. B. Clark 1G. in Paris, and D. Perkins 2G. in the Ecole des Sciences Politiques; as lecturer at the University of Bordeaux, C. H. Hoover...
...Trophy Room of the Union next Wednesday evening at 6.30 o'clock. Among the speakers will be Bishop Lawrence '71, Bishop-elect Rhinelander '91, of Pennsylvania; Professor E. K. Rand, of the Department of Latin; Dr. A. P. Fitch '00; Mr. R. H. Gardiner '76; and P. G. M. Austin '13. Tickets may be obtained at Phillips Brooks House or of P. G. M. Austin '13, Russell...
...following are the awards for the Bowdoin Prizes for dissertations in English for undergraduates: first prize of $250, Roscoe Russell Hess '11, of Seattle, Wash., on "The Paper Industry and Its Relation to the Conservation and the Tariff"; second prizes of $100 each, John Austin Spaulding '12, of Tewksbury Centre, on "A Comparison of Goethe's 'Iphigenie auf Tauris' and Euripides' 'Iphigenia among the Taurians'"; Hiram Kelly Moderwell '13, of Fort Wayne, Ind., on "A Modern Attitude towards Art." Thirty-seven of the dissertations submitted were recommended to be considered in the awards of scholarships and degrees with distinction...
...Corporation has made the following appointments for 1911-12: lecturer in history, Harold William Vazeille Temperley; research fellow in comparative psychology, Josef-Stefan Saymanski; Sheldon Fellowships for travel and study in Europe, Francis Dewey Everett '11 and Charles Sager Collier '11; Austin Teaching Fellows, Calvin Dinsmore Crawford and Charles Farmington Lewis '12 in Mining and Metallurgy, Alfred Vincent Kidder '08 in Anthropology, and J. G. Macdonald in History, instructor, Emory Leon Chaffee 4G., in Electrical Engineering; assistants, E. C. Wilm and C. J. Ducasse 1G. in Philosophy, F. E. Crawford '11, Oswald Ryan '11, and R. J. Kerner...