Word: bacon
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University eight changed boats today, the Bacon shell in which the last two Yale races were rowed, being tried instead of the Iris III used in the triangular race. This change will probably be permanent...
There are now ten countries in which the United States has ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary. Seven of these ambassadors are college graduates. Curtis Guild '81, the minister to Russia, graduated with a summa cum laude degree. Robert Bacon '80 was until recently United States minister to France, but resigned-this post to become a Fellow of the University...
...following graduates of the University have consented to act as judges: Mr. C. F. Adams, 2d, '88; Honorable Robert Bacon '80; Professor G. P. Baker '87; Mr. C. F. Choate, Jr., '88; Mr. J. T. Coolidge, Jr., '79; Mr. G. P. Gardner '77; Mr. Thomas Hunt '87; Mr. J. F. Moors '83; Mr. W. R. Thayer '81. The public will be admitted...
...part of the commission sent by the French Government to present a bas relief of France for the statue of Champlain at Crown Point, N. Y., will come to Cambridge tomorrow afternoon, accompanied by Robert Bacon '09, late ambassador to France, and now a member of the Corporation. Two of the members of the commission, M. Etienne Lamy, a member of the French Academy, and M. Vidal de la Blache, professor of Geography at the Sorbonne, Paris, will make addresses in New Lecture Hall, tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. The meeting will be open to the public...
Graduates of the University residing in Paris have recently organized a Harvard Club in that city. Robert Bacon '80, American Ambassador to France, has been elected honorary president of the club; and Professor William M. Davis '69, chairman, C. Inman Barnard '74, James H. Hyde '98, Henry Davenport '04, and Russell H. Greeley '01 compose the executive committee...