Word: chandler
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Marsh vs. winner of Jennings-Lovering; P. E. Stevens '19 vs. winner of Whitall-Houston; L. B. Norrie '20 vs. M. D. Miller '18; F. B. Kittredge '19 vs. H. H. Bell '17; E. G. Le Forge vs. P. M. Schwartz '20; D. H. Finkelstein '18 vs. W. R. Chandler 1L; M. H. Dill '20 vs. W. H. Cary '20; H. S. Ferriss '18 vs. G. W. Helm; P. W. Higgins '20 vs. F. D. Schurz '20; S. H. Stevens '19 vs. J. S. Levy '19; P. G. Woodward '20 vs. M. L. Gerstle '19; A. L. Pitman...
...lectures were given as follows: Professor Allan Marquand, "Lucadella Robbia"; Dr. Osvald Siren, twelve lectures on "Giotto and his Followers"; Charles T. Carruth, two lectures on the "Della Robbia Family"; Langdon Warner '03, ten lectures on "The Development of Chinese Art"; Timothy Cole, "Analogy between Painting and Engraving"; Professor Chandler Rathfon Post '04, "The Golden Age of Spanish Painting"; Professor Van den Ven, "The Churches of Constantinople"; FitzRoy Carrington, two lectures, "Landscape Etching," and "Italian Engraving: the Florentines"; Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, "Buddhist Art in India...
Professor George Chandler Whipple, a member of the council of the present State Department of Health, describes the functions of the department in his book, "State Sanitation: A Review of the Work of the Massachusetts State Board of Health, 1869-1914." The annual reports of the board, issued regularly for more than fifty years, and its many special reports cover almost every phase of sanitation and public-health activity...
...Robert Chandler Kelley '17, of Dorchester, president of the Illustrated, was chosen secretary of the Association of Illustrated College Magazines at the annual election and dinner of the Association at the Hotel Woodstock last Saturday night. Other officers elected were president, B. F. Willcox of the Cornell Era; and treasurer, J. A. Grine of the Pennsylvania Red and Blue...
...Cole was born in London in 1852, and at five years of age came to New York with his father. He was apprenticed to the trade at sixteen, and after the Chicago fire left the firm of Bond & Chandler and found work for a short time with a New York periodical, called "Hearth and Home," before joining the "Christian Weekly." On the failure of Sutton's "Aldine Press" the late Alexander W. Drake called Mr. Cole into the service of the then "Scribner's Monthly," later known as the "Century Magazine." For the "Century" he has done the major part...