Word: california
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Edward Carroll Moore, of the Department of Education, has accepted the appointment as president of the Los Angeles Normal School, to take effect on August 1. Professor Moore will complete the academic year at the University and expects to leave for California some time in the early part of the summer. The Los Angeles Normal School, with an enrolment of 1,600, has become a school of considerable influence, and Professor Moore accepted the new position under instructions to develop the normal school into a teachers' college...
...Champ in "Undergraduate America Prepares" makes us feel very keenly the significance of the whole collegiate movement for preparedness. "I didn't know," the average Senior remarks, "that the University of California was doing anything in military training." That's just it. California is so far away that it is hard for us, in our restricted sphere, to see whether they are doing anything at all. We never fully realize the wide scope of a great movement until it is clearly summarized for us, as Mr. Champ has done in good fashion. Again, Mr. Champ in his exposition, "Harvard Tries...
Because of the existing military situation President Lowell has cancelled the Western trip which he expected to make this month, and will remain in Cambridge instead. He was to have delivered the Charter Day address at the University of California, and to have visited several of the Harvard clubs of the West...
...race and, save for Yale, she has not even a respectable competitor. Among the 2,000 distinguished persons of the younger generation, Harvard has graduated almost as many as Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania and Princeton combined; almost as many as Wisconsin, Stanford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins, Chicago and California combined. Harvard and Yale together have graduated 24 more of these distinguished persons than Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania and Princeton combined. The supremacy of these institutions, and of Harvard in particular, is little short of astounding...
...Charles Edward McCorkle, Ph.B., (Ohio Univ.) 1909, A.M., (Clark Univ.) 1915; Joseph Wylie MacNaugher, A.B., 1915; Philip Ainsworth Means, A.B., 1915; Roy Cleveland Phillips, Ph.B., (Brown Univ.) 1915; Vernon Blair Rhodenzier, A.B., (Univ. of Manitoba) 1913; Robert Stanley Thomson, A.B., (Brown Univ.) 1912; Chan-Chan Tsoo, A.B., (Uni. of California...