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Foreign countries are represented as follows: Canada, 35; China, 25; Great Britain and Ireland, 13; Germany, 12; Japan, 7; France, 6; India, 6; Cuba, 5; Russia, 5; Italy, 3; Argentine Republic, 2; British West Indies, 2; Bulgaria, 2; Egypt, 2; Mexico, 2; New Zealand, 2; South Africa, 2; Australia, 1; Brazil, 1; Colombia, 1; Holland, 1; Korea, 1; Peru, 1; Roumania, 1; Siam, 1; Switzerland, 1; Turkish Empire...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Enrolment by States | 1/11/1909 | See Source »

...GROTON Evanston, III. Philadelphia, Pa. ORATOR. IVY ORATOR. EDWARD TUBBS WENTWORTH PHINEAS McCRAY HENRY Batavia, N. Y. Des Moines, Ia. ODIST. CHORISTER. HARFORD WILLING HARE POWEL PHILIP GREELEY CLAPP Newport, R. I. Roxbury, Mass. POET. ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS Cambridge, Mass. -- CLASS COMMITTEE. ROBERT MIDDLEMASS MIDDLEMASS WILLIAM McNEAR RAND New Britain, Conn. Watertown, Mass. -- CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. CHARLES JOSEPH NOURSE, JR. JOHN WILSON CUTLER New York, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. WILLIAM GREENOUGH WENDELL ERASTUS SMITH ALLEN Boston, Mass. Glendale, O. ROBERT VOSE WHITE JOHN WEBSTER SIMONS Hyde Park, Mass. Springfield, Mass. ORRIN GROUT WOOD Brookline, Mass. -- PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE. GEORGE GUND PAUL...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1909 CLASS DAY OFFICERS | 12/17/1908 | See Source »

Class Committee-F. M. Blagden, New York; R. M. Faulkner, Keene, N. H.; R. M. Middlemass, New Britain, Conn.; W. M. Rand, Watertown; W. R. Severance, New Bedford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1909 CLASS ELECTIONS TODAY | 12/16/1908 | See Source »

Class Committee--F. M. Blagden, New York; R. M. Faulkner, Keene, N. H.; R. M. Middlemass, New Britain, Conn.; W. M. Rand, Watertown; W. R. Severance, New Bedford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1909 CLASS OFFICERS ELECTED | 12/12/1908 | See Source »

...character of Tobias is novel and strong. His doctrine of the "come-back" and his ironical "Yessir" are sure touches. I for one can stand more of Tobias. The telling, on the whole, is better than the story. "The First Prophecy" by Mr. Moore deals with remote things--early Britain, Vortigern, Merlin and the Druids. The chronology is a matter of faith, but the influences are distinctly those devices from some course in English. A good imagination and some artistry in words spent too lavishly on the impossible--these things make me wish that Mr. Moore would come...

Author: By Lindsay SWIFT ., | Title: Review of Current Advocate | 12/11/1908 | See Source »

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