Word: chapters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Gamma Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, honor society of the Engineering School, has announced the election of officers for the coming year. These men are all members of the present Junior class of the School, having been recently elected from the highest eighth. Don Swint Greer '29, of Cambridge, was elected president. Malcolm Osborne Gibson '29, of Joplin, Missouri, was chosen vice-president, while George Alfred Sawin '29, of Edgewood, Pa., will be treasurer. The posts of corresponding and recording secretary will be filled respectively by Frank Holton Elberfeld '29, of South Boston, and Philip Ernest Nokes '29, of Lynn...
...third when Riley poled out a homer scoring Bianchi, who had been walked ahead of him. E. R. Todd '29 scored what proved to be the winning run in the last half of the same inning when he led off with the second home run of the chapter...
...Gamma chapter of Tau Beta Pi, the honorary society of the Engineering School, announced last night the election of six members of the Faculty of the School to its membership. The new members are Professors C. A. Adams, G. '92, H. E. Clifford '89, H. N. Davis, G. '02, L. J. Johnson '87, L. S. Marks, and Albert Sauveur...
...tragedy of the 54, Secretary of the Navy Wilbur last week composed a final chapter. It was a chapter more rueful than happy, but it brought balm to Rear Admiral Frank H. Brumby who, as commander of the Control Force and officer in charge of the rescue effort, was recommended for demotion by the Navy's court of inquiry (TIME, March...
...Edgell devotes one short chapter to the development of our various styles as a background for the main body of the work, which deals almost exclusively with contemporary structures. The book is divided according to the purpose of the buildings considered, the divisions being three in number: domestic and academic, ecclesiastical and monumental, and commercial. Mr. Edgell perhaps is most satisfying in his treatment of this last class--the most characteristically new and native...