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Harriss came from Central High School, Omaha; will graduate summa cum laude in history; has been awarded the Washburn Prize, Greenleaf Scholarship, Carles Wyman Scholarship, Detur Award, and the Thomas Jefferson Coolidge Debating Medal. He was chagrin of Leverett House Committee...
...with frosty President Emeritus Abbott Lawrence Lowell back to talk to some 650 seniors about "War and the League of Nations." Yalemen were wondering how many more commencements would be graced by President James Rowland Angell, 65. At this, his 13th, he was to preach the baccalaureate, award an LL. D. to President Roosevelt' (see p. 48), send away some 600 seniors. Joseph Sweetman Ames. 69, who has been student, professor and finally president at Johns Hopkins since 1883, was leaving no doubt in Hopkins men's minds. This week he was to announce that next year...
When the World War broke into the college career of William H. Meanix '18, it also prevented him from getting his "H" in track as a member of the 1917 team. To remedy this the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports yesterday voted to award him his letter...
...steadily in the 70. A good all-round athlete. Little likes golf well enough to train for it, ran three miles before breakfast every day for the Walker Cup matches. When Little was chosen for the Walker Cup team. Shot-putter John Lyman (see below) unsuccessfully proposed that Stanford award him a major sport "S." He will get one for winning the British Amateur...
Cyrus Leo Sulzberger '34, former President of the "Advocate," has captured the coveted Lloyd McKim Garrison Poetry Prize of $175 and a silver medal for his poem, "The Red Land," it was announced yesterday. The award was made to Sulzberger who comes from New York City after a faculty committee had judged the work of the many entries. Honorable mention was given to an athlete, James Parton '34, last year's cross-country captain, for "Hic Jacet Harvard...