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...list of "accepted institutions" now includes Amherst, Beloit, Carleton College, Case School of Applied Sciences, Clark University, Colorado College, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, George Washington University, Hamilton, Harvard, Hobart, Johns Hopkins, Iowa College, Lehigh, Leland Stanford, Jr., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mount Holyoke College, New York University, Oberlin, Princeton, Radcliffe, Smith, Trinity College, Tufts, Union, University of Pennsylvania, University of Vermont, Vassar. Wabash College, Washington and Jefferson College, Wellesley, Wells College, Williams, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Western University of Pennsylvania and Yale...
...Minnesota, the home of the Sioux, Dr. Eastman spent the first fifteen years of his life with his native tribe, where he never heard a word of English, and was taught to hate and distrust the white men. Later he went to school and college. He attended Beloit and Knox Colleges and is a graduate of Dartmouth and of Boston University. For the last fifteen years he has been a physician, a missionary, and a writer, and is a speaker of wide experience. Among his books are "Indian Boyhood," and "Red Hunters and Animal People." The lecturer is the only...
...last issue of "Bothsides" for the year which appeared yesterday contains; "The Inter-State Oratorical Contest of the Middle West," by H. D. Smith, Beloit College 1902, also accounts, outlines, criticisms and bibliographies of the following debates: "The Harvard-Yale Debate on Regulation of Railroad Rates," by W. M. Shohl '06; "The Michigan-Chicago Debate on the Integrity of the Chinese Empire," by H. P. Chandler '01, Secretary to the President of the University of Chicago; "The Nebraska-Iowa Debate on the Fourteenth Amendment-Suffrage-Restitution and Representation," by Professor M. M. Fogg of the University of Nebraska...
...colleges and universities other than Harvard, who are resident in or near Cambridge. The graduate editors already selected are as follows: E. Root, Jr., 2L., Hamilton: R. Martin, Brown; E. R. Buckner 1L., Nebraska University; A. A. Ballantine 1L., Harvard; S. W. Howland 1L., Drury; R. I. Lyman Beloit; F. B. Wagner 3L., Leland Stanford...
Rollo Lu Veine Lyman '03, prepared for College at the Hyde Park High School in Chicago. In his junior year at Beloit College, Beloit. Wisconsin, from which he graduated in 1899, he debated on his college team which defeated Knox College, at Galesburg, Illinois. In his senior year he represented his college in the state oratorical contest, and won the privilege of representing the state of Wisconsin in the inter-state oratorical contest held at Lincoln, Nebraska. He is taking a special course in English at Harvard...