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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Chicago University; Professor N. G. McCrea, of Columbia; Professor C. W. Mendell, of Yale; Professor D. R. Stuart, of Princeton; Professor M. N. Wetmore, of Williams; Miss S. B. Franklin, of Ethical Culture School, New York, N. Y.; Professor J. C. Kirtland, of Exeter; Mr. W. V. McDuffee, of Central High School, Springfield, Mass.; Dr. B. W. Mitchell, of Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa.; and Dr. J. W. Warnock, of Hill School, Pottstown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Entrance Exams, to be Revised | 6/6/1916 | See Source »

...Bazaar, which will be held at the Grand Central Palace, is expected to raise over a million dollars for war relief in the Allied nations, and the whole country is participating. Another contest will be held to determine the name of what city will be given to one of the planets and the selling of shares for the privilege of naming one of them as the winner chooses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAMELESS COLLEGE STAR STILL SEEKING OWNER | 6/6/1916 | See Source »

...planet to be named was recently discovered by Professor Joel H. Metcalf, of Winchester, and presented to the Allied Bazaar, which opened Saturday in the Grand Central Palace, New York. The college contributing the greatest number of votes will give the asteroid its name. The committee in charge consists of Professor Henry Norris Russell, director of the Princeton Observatory, and Hamilton Fish Strong. Working in conjunction with them are the various college newspapers, which are running branch contests to decide whether the name of the new planet will be Harvardiana, Yalensis, Tiga, Columbiana, Cornellia, or Pennsylvania. Princeton was not selected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLANET-NAMING CONTEST STARTS | 6/5/1916 | See Source »

...come together and participate in the Atlantic Fleet's War Game. This will offer an unparalleled opportunity of learning the actual battle formations and tactics of the Navy. During the third week the squadron will maneuver along the Atlantic Coast, possibly spending some time at Narragansett Bay, or other central port. For the last week the ships will return to the port of embarkation, where landing parties will be made. Auxiliary motor boats of a fast type will cooperate this last week in port defence maneuvers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENLISTING MADE CONVENIENT | 5/29/1916 | See Source »

...devoted to military organization and colonial policy. Here will be included such portions of Mr. Root's reports as Secretary of War as throw light on these subjects. The titles of the volumes now in press are as follows: "International Law and Foreign Relations," "Government, Administration, and Legal Procedure," "Central and South America and the United States," "Military Organization and Colonial Policy," "The North Atlantic Fisheries Arbitration," and "Political, Historical, and Commemorative Addresses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY PRESS ISSUES TWENTY-THREE NEW WORKS | 5/26/1916 | See Source »

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