Word: calvin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Henry Gustav Byng '13, Andre Cheronnet Champollion '02, Victor Emmanuel Chapman '13, Henry Augustus Colt '10, Charles Robert Cross, Jr., '03, Fritz Daur STB, '14, Calvin Wellington Day GS, '12-'14, Henry Weston Farnsworth '12, Morrill Stanton Gaunt, And., '14-'16; Harold Marion-Crawford '11, Clyde Fairbanks Maxwell '14, Robert Edouard Pellissien '04, Norman Prince '08, Alyn Seeger '10, Dillwyn Parrish Starr '08, Edward Mandell 'Stone '08, Dr. Crosby Church Whitman '86, George Williamson '05, Allen M. Cleghorn, (one-time instructor...
...Emerson Scholarships: Joseph Peter Connolly 1G., of Cleveland, Ohio; George Hanson 1G., of Dugold, Manitoba; Walter Cecil Schumb 2G., of Dorchester; Shattuck Scholarships: Noel Edgar Bensinger, of Auburn, N. Y.; Leroy James Cook 1G., of Winthrop; Harold Gershom Files 1G., of Roxbury; Minfu Tah Hu, of Wusih, China; Harold Calvin Marston Morse 2G., of Waterville, Me.; Lester Marsh Prindle 1G., of Charlotte, Vt.; Hyder Edward Rollins 1G., of Aspermont, Tex.; Thayer Scholarships: Joseph Israel Cheskis 3G., of Boston; Henry Gilman '15, of Boston; William Archibald Mackintosh, of Madoc, Ont.; Leon Woodman Parsons 2G., of Newburyport; Arthur Preston Whitaker...
...appointments as assistants were made: In Classics, Thomas Lewis Kennedy; in Zoology, Leslie Clarence Dunn 1G., Dwight Elmer Minnich 3G., James Montrose Duncan Olmsted 1G.; as Austin Teaching Fellows; in Botany, Fred Campbell Meier 1G., Oran Levi Raber 2G.; in Zoology, Selig Hecht 2G., Alfred Clarence Redfield 3G., Arthur Calvin Walton 1G.; as instructors: in French, Neil Cole Arvin 3G., Hyme Loss 2G., Lester Burton Struthers 5G.; in Romance Languages, Leslie Parker Brown 2G., Sturgis Elleno Leavitt 3G., George Luther Lincoln '96, Charles Harold Livingston 4G., Eugene Fred Parker '09, Robert Everett Rockwood 3G.; in Spanish, Guillernao Rivera...
...Calvin Coolidge defeated E. P. Barry for Lieutenant-Governor by a majority estimated at least 40,000. The woman suffrage amendment in Massachusetts went down to defeat by 75,000 or more, the vote being about 2 to 1 against it. Suffrage was also defeated in Pennsylvania and New York state, although the margin was somewhat closer...
...election of marshal by the candidates for the degree of A.M. at Commencement will be held in Sever 11, Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The committee on nominations has proposed the following candidates: James Hallett Hodges '14, of Dorchester; Charles Piree Kendall '02, of Willsboro, N. Y.; Harold Calvin Marston Morse, of Waterville, Me.; James Buell Munn '12, of New York; Theodore Otto Wedel, of Newton, Kan.; Zenas Clark Dickinson 1G., of Sterling...