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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...appointment of M. Eugene Duquesne, architect of the French government, and holder of the Grand Prix de Rome, as professor of Architectural Design was confirmed yesterday by the Corporation. Duquesne began his professional studies in the Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs, where he won several prizes. At the Beaux Arts he was in the atelier of M. Pascal, members of the Institute de France, and received in 1888 the grande medalle de construction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. Duquesne Appointed Professor | 1/12/1911 | See Source »

After the war, Major Higginson began his financial career as a stock broker, in which business he continued until 1892. He was president of the Harvard Club of New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Obituary | 1/7/1911 | See Source »

Early in the second period Hornblower got the last goal for the University team by taking the puck alone from the middle of the rink. At this point the Technology team began to work harder, and Stucklen, largely through his own efforts, scored two more goals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Technology Defeated, 4 to 3 | 12/15/1910 | See Source »

...first score was made by Leslie soon after the game began on a difficult shot from the side of the rink. Winsor scored Boston's first point from directly in front of the goal after Graustein had stopped a long shot by Clifford. Much of the playing was around Harvard's goal in this half. Toward the end of the period Hornblower carried the puck the length of the ice and, after a short scrimmage in front of the goal, scored...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY TEAM VICTORIOUS, 4-3 | 12/12/1910 | See Source »

...Perhaps the greatest movement in the world," began President Jordan, "is that to get rid of the enmity between races. We have gotten rid of wars between individual men, families and tribes. War among nations is the only kind left. In arguing against war we speak of the horrors and sorrows of war. We are answered by men who say, 'It's too bad, but war strengthens men--war has built up the Anglo-Saxon race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WAR HAS CAUSED DECLINE | 11/30/1910 | See Source »

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