Word: benjamin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Utica, N. Y.; Luke Burnell Lockwood of Brooklyn, N. Y.; John Lee Middleton of New York, N. Y.; Louts Rhodes Nichols of Brookline; James Joseph Phelan Jr. of Boston; Roger Spring Phillips of Brighton; Charles Knowles Pope of Boston; Eugene St. Rose Reynal of New York, N. Y.; Benjamin Manson Rice of Doyer; Phiness Shaw Sprague; Herbert Stuart Stone Jr. of Baltimore Md.; Richard Cutts Storey Jr. of Boston; Harry Blake Tyler of Milton; George Gholson Walker of Dongon Hills, N. Y.; Grafton Wolfe of Omaha, Neb.; Henry Austin Wood Jr. of Waltham; Thomas Wyatt Norris of Milwaukee...
James Jackson Lee of Westwood (Chairman); Francis Tileston Baldwin of Boston (Sub-Chairman); Charles Benjamin Barnes Jr. of Hinghham; Nelson Cabot of East Milton; Thomas Morrison Carnegle Jr. of New York, N. Y.; William Appleton Coolidge of Boston; Asa Barnes Davis Jr. of New York, N. Y.; Richard Lord Frothingham of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Riley Mills Gilbert of New York, N. Y.; Riley Mills Gilbert of New York, N. Y.; Sidney Chase Graves of Boston; Henry Sturgis Grew Jr. of Boston; Arthur Lambert Hobson Jr. of Haverhill; William Prentiss Howe Jr. of Brookline; Charles Joseph Hubbard Jr. of Readville; Langley...
...hang the portraits of James Russell Lowell, former professor of Belles Lettres and former Overseer of the University; Professor Sophocles, the celebrated and eccentric teacher of Greek; William Watson Goodwin, the scholar; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the poet, who was for many years a professor at the University; Dean Shaler; Benjamin Pierce, the great mathematician; and others whose memory the University honors...
...judges who will pass upon the essays have been selected, and are: Professor Irving Babbitt '89, Professor Charles Grandgent '83, and Dr. Benjamin A. G. Fuller '00. Their decision will probably be announced about a month after the close of the contest...
...Bussey Institution was founded in 1871 as an undergraduate school of agriculture. Under the terms of a bequest from Benjamin Bussey it was established as a department of Harvard University to be devoted to the teaching of agriculture and allied subjects...