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Raymond Franklin Wiley '20 of Waltham has been elected captain of the University Gymnastic Team and Kenneth Campbell '21 of Mt. Hamilton, California, has been chosen manager. These elections are subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee and the Student Council...
...took the Harvard degrees of A.M. and Ph.D. during the next three years, and began his teaching career as instructor in the History and Philosophy of Religion at the Andover Theological Seminary. Since then he has served successively as instructor and assistant professor of Philosophy at the University of California, as assistant professor and professor at Yale, and as professor of Philosophy at the University, where he has been since September, 1914. He is the author of "The Meaning of God in Human Experience," and a number of magazine articles, notably a recent essay in the Atlantic Monthly...
Alabama 17, Alaska 1, Arizona 6, Arkansas 17, California 96, Colorado 41, Connecticut 114, Delaware 5. District of Columbia 36, Florida 13, Georgia 43, Hawaii 8, Idaho 6, Illinois 161, Indiana 66, Iowa 54, Kansas 19, Kentucky 24, Louisiana 18, Maine 109, Maryland 52, Massachusetts 2193, Michigan 41, Minnesota 67, Mississippi 11, Missouri 77, Montana 9, Nebraska 42, Nevada 2, New Hampshire 66, New Jersey 146. New York 576, New Mexico 2, North Carolina 24, North Dakota 9, Ohio 193, Oklahoma 24, Oregon 30, Pennsylvania 215, Philippine Islands S. Porto Rico 3, Rhode Island 97, South Carolina 22, South Dakota...
...DuPont Fellowship, given by the E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Company to graduate students in Chemistry "for the purpose of encouraging advanced students to continue the study of Chemistry," was yesterday awarded by the President and Fellows of the University to David R. Merrill of Berkeley, California. Mr. Merrill was graduated from the University of California in 1917, and secured the degree of M. S. at the same institution in 1918. He served in the Chemical Warfare Service during the war, first as a private and later as a second lieutenant. He came to Harvard last spring to pursue...
Robert L. Lipman 3L., of Berkeley, California, won the singles championship of the University yesterday by defeating L. A. de Turenne '21 in straight sets, 6-3, 7-5, 6-0. The match was well-played and hard-fought throughout, both players evidently being at the top of their game. The second set was the most spectacular, as Turenne rallied with the score 1 to 5 against him and pulled up to 5 all before Lipman could recover himself. The last set the graduate student won easily, 6-0, only two of the games going to deuce...