Word: bertram
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Tickets, at $1, and 75 cents, may be obtained from Miss E. P. Dantell, Bertram Hall, Cambridge, or at Fay House...
...chiefly for instruction is much needed. The report also dwells upon the need of a larger library. The present one is far too small for the growing demands of the college. Even more important than a library, however, is the need of another dormitory. The college has one dormitory, Bertram Hall, which accommodates only 25 students. In closing his report President Briggs says: "Among women's colleges Radcliffe College stands alone, for it has put into the education of women the best traditions of Harvard University. Its life is high and simple. That it is strong intellectually and morally even...
...patronesses will be Mrs. Charles W. Eliot, Mrs. Oakes Ames, Mrs. Arthur T. Cabot, Mrs. Harold C. Ernst, Mrs. Jefferson B. Fletcher, Mrs. Robert W. Lovett, Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Clement L. Smith, Mrs. Herbert W. Smyth, Mrs. Crawford H. Toy, Mrs. Barrett Wendell, and Mrs. J. Bertram Williams...
...Albert Bertram Weiler sL., alternate, attended the Lowell High School, San Francisco, where he was one of the founders of the High School Debating League of California, and a member of the team which won the first series of debates of the League. At the University of California, where he graduated in 1903 with the highest honors in his class, he was a member of the intercollegiate debating team and of the Carnot debating team, both of which debated against Leland Sanford, Jr., University. He also won the Bonnheim ethical dissertation prize and first prize in the University of California...
...important events that President Eliot calls attention to in regard to Radcliffe College are the opening of Bertram Hall, and the conferring of the first Radcliffe degrees of Doctor of Philosophy. The death rate among the graduates of Radcliffe is very low, the first death among the 415 women who have graduated between June, 1883, and June, 1901, occurring in 1902. The fact is emphasized that Radcliffe College affords admirable opportunities for benefactors, in the form of buildings or endowments, on the part of those who wish to promote the higher education of women...