Word: benjamin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Corporation in June a number of important appointments were made. William Phillips '00, who last year filled the lately resumed office of Regent was made Secretary to the Library Council. To this Council the following members were appointed: Professor Archibald Cary Coolidge '87, chairman; George Foot Moore, Benjamin Osgood Peirce '76, George Lyman Kittredge '82, Charles Homer Haskins, Chester Noyes Greenough '98, and Thomas Barbour '06. In Mr. Phillip's place Edward Deshon Brandegee '81, was made regent. It was also voted to reappoint George Peabody Gardner, Jr., '10, as Secretary to the Corporation. All these appointments took effect...
...Benjamin McA. Anderson, Jr., now instructor in economics in Columbia University, has been appointed assistant professor of economics. Dr. Anderson graduated from the University of Missouri in 1906, receiving the degree of A.M. from that institution in 1910, and that of Ph.D. from Columbia in 1911. Besides teaching at the State Normal School, Cape Girardeau, Mo., in the high school in Columbia, Mo., and tat Missouri Valley College, he served four years as head of the department of history and political economy at the State Normal School, Springfield...
...Montclair, N. J.; and of Edward Reynolds, Jr., of Milton, all of the Sophomore Class; and of Dwight Harold Ingram of Chicago, Ill.; of Evan Howell Foreman, of Atlanta, Ga.; and Leslie Warnick Devereux, of Utica, N. Y., all of the Freshman Class, as regular editors; and of Pitman Benjamin Potter, of Long Branch, N. J., as an editorial editor...
...Richardson '15, G. W. Fowler '15; 8, E. L. Bulson '17; 11, F. T. Leland '17, R. S. Leland '17; 13, S. Frindell, Jr., uC., A. Thalheimer '14; 15, E. B. Collins '14; 19, R. H. Sessions '15; 21, R. M. Benjamin '17; 25, A. G. Langmann 1M., W. A. Perkins 2M.; 35, C. R. Farnsworth '17; 38, M. J. Weisman '16, A. R. Wyzanski '17; 47, S. M. Morse '17; 51, J. K. Hoyt, Jr., '17, A. C. Keck '17; 56, Z. Zee '14; 57, P. Ramsay uC., W. H. Jones '15; 58, A. N. Guimaras...
...petition of the University Corporation that it be allowed to sell part of the Bussey Estate in West Roxbury was granted recently by the Supreme Court of Massachusetts. As originally established in 1871 through the bequest of Benjamin Bussey Institution was for the encouragement of theological and legal education in the University: the other half to be devoted to the promotion of practical agriculture. In 1908 the institution was re-organized solely as an institution for advanced instruction and research in subjects relating to practical agriculture and as such it is now being used. The part of the Estate...