Word: bedford
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Pulaskn Tenn., Philosophy; John Oddy, Wesleyan University, Conn., Skowhegan, Me., History; John Miller Pratt, Allegheny College, Pittsburgh, Pa., English; Morris Herman Price, Centre College, Paris, Ky., English; Joseph Reese Strayer, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J., History; Tillman Grow Titus, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask., Physics; Austin Wright, Haverford College, Bedford, Pa., English, Harold Whiting Cary, Williams College, Williamstown, History; Joseph Homer Ford, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C., History and Government; Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield, Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., History...
...Committee also voted to permit the entries of several track men, not competing in the Yale meet, for the meet of the Kiwanis Club at New Bedford tomorrow. No schedules for next year were confirmed, but were referred instead to Assistant Dean Leighton '19, and to T. J. Campbell '12, Graduate Treasurer of the Athletic Association, who compose the Committee on Schedules...
...results of another prize contest, the Sears awards for debate and political question, were announced yesterday. A first prize of $100 was won by Howard Parker Sharp '25 of Pittsburgh, Penn. and a second prize of $25, by Paul Whitcomb Williams '25 of New Bedford...
Those men retained after the trials will have an opportunity to take part in the concerts which will be given during the spring. Among these are one scheduled for March 5 at the Union and one at New Bedford on March...
...Vail's word he was appointed. When the corps had done its work, he was chosen Director of the Advisory Committee of the Council of National Defense. Associated with him worked Daniel Willard, Bernard Baruch, Julius Rosenwald, Howard E. Coffin, Samuel Gompers, Charles M. Schwab, A. C. Bedford. Congress looked with suspicion at the Council of National Defense, jealous of its powers, exasperated by its efficiency. Mr. Gifford did not mind suspicion, but he did not permit interference. He did not hesitate to disagree with Secretary of War Baker over matters of policy, expenditure. He won every argument...