Word: birthdays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Influence of President Eliot Upon Education in America" is the title of the leading article, by D. S. Gibbs '27, an exhaustive and complete account of the history of Eliot's theories and of their success. F. V. Field '27 has written on "Harvard's Greatest Birthday Party," an account of the celebration of two years ago. J. F. Barnes '27 has written on his personal qualities, and to complete the undergraduate contributions, there is an article by H. W. Foote Jr. '27 on the funeral services that were held last summer...
...Deans of Harvard University paid a tribute to President Abbott Lawrence Lowell at a special meeting of the several Faculties and Administrative Officers held in the Faculty Room of University Hall yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock in observance of President Lowell's seventieth birthday...
Princess Teru-No-Miya-Shigeko, aged one, weight 28 pounds, height two feet four inches, precocious daughter of Prince Regent Hirohito of Japan, crawled and once even toddled about her royal nursery last week, examining her first birthday presents. Each of the hundreds of presents was a fish. Each fish was alive, wrapped carefully in damp perfumed moss and encased in a handsome and expensive birthday basket...
...behalf of the undergraduates and students in the graduate schools of Harvard University the CRIMSON extends to President Lowell its heartiest congratulations and good wishes on the occasion of his seventieth birthday. The CRIMSON further ventures to hope that the University may be blessed with his guiding hand and courageous, experienced leadership for many years to come, that the seventeen years of his administration may be extended at least to twenty...
...Lawrence '71, Byron, Satterlee Hurlbut '87, Professor of English, and Arthur Twining Hadley, former president of Yale University, have written essays for the Memorial issue. A reproduction of the Charles Hopkinson portrait presented to the University by the students of Harvard College on the occasion of Eliot's ninetieth birthday, March 20, 1924, and the drawing by Professor Arthur Pope '01 have been included along with many photographs. D. S. Gibbs '27, former Editorial Chairman of the CRIMSON, H. W. Foote Jr. '27, present Editorial Chairman, and F. V. Field '27 and J. F. Barnes '27, former and present Presidents...