Word: ayers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...probabilities are that Austin, Hastings, Perkins, Divinity, Craigie, and Russell Halls will be abandoned by the Radio School and turned over to the trustees of the University in the course of a few days," said Lieutenant-Commander N. F. Ayer '00, Commandant of the Naval Radio School, in reply to the question of a CRIMSON reporter Saturday. "Hastings and Perkins," he continued, "are being relieved of their large supplies of clothing and equipment and will be at the disposal of the college as soon as they are empty. The other buildings I have mentioned are being evacuated...
Lieutenant Commander Nathaniel Farwell Ayer, S.B. '00, who has been commanding officer of the Radio School at the University since it was established, will be placed on the inactive list of the Navy when he returns from the Great Lakes Training Station, where he now is. Papers notifying him of his discharge were received at his office in Cambridge yesterday...
Lientemant Commander Ayer has been connected with the Navy since shortly after war was declared, and also donated two pleasure yachts for service...
...McDowell Fellowship for Dramatic Composition. The Workshop is one of the few University activities that has not been set back by war conditions. During the fall and early winter, Workshop plays of former reasons were revived and played at the Hasty Pudding Theatre, the Copley Theatre and at Ayer for men in the Army and Navy, ten performances in all being given...
...news competition fourteen Sophomores and ten Freshmen reported: 1921--R. B. Ayer, W. L. Cummings, R. B. Hamblet, P. Hapgood, W. L. Holbrook, Jr., J. F. Keane, Jr., T. S. Lamont, A. H. McIntyre, L. G. Miller, J. R. Morris, W. L. Pyle, G. A. Soper, Jr., F. A. Thompson, J. N. White; 1922--M. P. Baker, D. D. Coffin, J. B. Coffinberry, R. Ehrlich, H. Elliot, Jr., C. C. Griffin, W. D. Howe, W. E. Leidt, J. D. Robinson, J. Sargent...