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...Bowdoin prizes for his translations into Attic Greek and into Latin. Walter Thomas Pattison '25 of Wilmette, Ill., was awarded the Susan Anthony Potter Prize in Spanish Literature for his essay dealing with the Spanish writing of the Golden Age. A Frederick Sheldon Fellowship in Anthropology was awarded to Carleton Stevens Coon of Wakefield...
...Carleton, and American, is the captain of the Oxford team and, together with Captain J. J. Lezard of the Cambridge racketmen, is arranging with the Harvard and Yale captains for the details of the American tour. A. W. Jones '25, of Yale, and W. W. Ingraham '25 of the University will be members of the committee to meet the English teams when they arrive in New York about the middle of June...
...importance. In 1874, he was born on a farm at Brooklyn, Iowa. His youth was spent in Minneapolis, and he was obliged to go to work when he had got through his first year of high school. At 19, he resumed his schooling. He was 22 when he entered Carleton College and almost 26 when he was graduated. At 29, he entered the Yale Divinity School. In three years, he took his Bachelor of Divinity degree, in another year, his Doctorate of Philosophy. So he was almost 33 when his education was completed...
Score, Harvard 8, M. I. T. 3. Goals, by Austin 4, Bailey 2, Burgess 2, Moulton 2, Morton. Referees, Grew and Synnott. Umpires Dowse and Bigelow. Timers, Carleton and Morris. Time, three 20-minute periods...
...Before I went to Palestine last year, I was a confirmed Zionist, but now I think that the Jews ought not to have Palestine", said Professor Dana Carleton Munro, of Princeton, in the course of a lecture on "Impressions of Syria", before the History Club last evening...