Word: brownings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following men have withdrawn their names as candidates for the Class Day committee: Charles Edgar Ames, of Dedham; Randolph Randall Brown, of Utica, N. Y.; Thomas Hooper Eckfeldt, Jr., of Cambridge; Charles Higginson, of Brookline; James Windsor Hubbell, of Des Moines, Ia.; John Melcher, of New York, N. Y.; Henry Whitney Minot, of Boston; Homer Loring Sweetser, of Brookline; James Clarke White, 2d, of Boston...
...Spokane, Wash. Winchester. Herbert Bartlett Courteen, George Ayer Parsons, Milwaukee, Wis. Brookline. Robert Nathan Cram, Louis Burton Schneider, Kennebunk, Me. Newark, N. J. Class Day Committee. George Ezra Abbot, Jose Calderon Harris, Andover. Brookline. Jarvis Thayer Beal, 2d, William Henry Meeker, West Newton. New York, N. Y. Wilfred Jacobs Brown, John Edward Parsons Morgan, Plymouth. New York, N. Y. George Colket Caner, William Webb Sanders, Philadelphia, Pa. Haverhill. Harrie Holland Dadmun, Harry Newell Squires, Jr., Arlington. Brookline. Addison Leman Gardner, Jr., Walter Irving Tibbetts, Oak Park, III. Dorchester. Wilford Almon Walker, Burlington...
Class Day Committee (seven to be elected): George Ezra Abbot, of Andover; Charles Edgar Ames, of Dedham; Randolph Randall Brown, of Utica, N. Y.; George Colket Caner, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Harrie Holland Dadmun, of Arlington; Jose Calderon Harris, of Brookline; Charles Higginson, of Brookline; Charles Higgison, of Brookline; James Windsor Hubbell, of Des Moines, Ia.; William Henry Meeker, of New York, N. Y.; Jon Melcher, of New York, N. Y.; Henry Whitney Minot, of Boston; John Edward Parsons Morgan, of New York, N. Y.; Homer Loring Sweetser, of Brookline; James Clarke White, 2d, of Boston...
...University, as usual, has the largest number of graduates in the Law School, while Yale and Princeton come next in the order given. Dartmouth holds its place as fourth in last year registration, while Williams, which was a good fifth last year, has ceded its place to Brown. Among the foreign institutions represented are the Collegiate Institute of Havana, McGill University Cambridge (England), University of New Brunswick, University of Toronto, an Oxford. Of these, Oxford, with five men in the school, has the largest representation. The complete figures of all colleges and universities with 10 or more...
...State, 2,869 2,664 Penn. State, 2,367 2,302 Leland Stanford, 2,022 2,052 Indiana, 1,999 1,768 M. I. T., 1,957 1,900 Tufts, 1,745 1,541 Princeton, 1,555 1,523 Dartmouth, 1,501 1,468 Maine, 1,195 1,193 Brown, 1,136 1,114 Virginia, 1,060 1,010 Johns Hopkins, 1,011 929 Lehigh, 775 705 M. A. C., 696 668 Holy Cross, 593 593 Williams, 547 504 Amherst, 506 429 Bates, 476 472 Bowdoin, 435 400 Colby, 418 440 Total...