Word: chartering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...service men in the University are extended a cordial invitation to become members of the Cambridge Branch of the American Legion. Men who wish to join should arrange to do so before November 11, when the charter closes, and by so doing they become charter members. Anyone who wishes can later transfer to any other Legion post in the country...
This is the first meeting of the Poetry Club since before the war, and is of especial interest, because many of the charter members are back in College. All former members of the Poetry Society and contributors of verse to the College publications are invited to attend...
...Boyd, (Captain) l.f. 22 150 5-9 Andover .333 Coxe p. 19 165 6-1 Ashville .174 Crotty s.s. 24 155 5-7 Dean .000 Flaherty 1b., r.f. 22 155 5-9 Andover .067 Fredericks c. 19 150 5-7 Tome .292 Gage 3b. 21 140 5-6 Penn Charter .192 Holmes 1b., c. 21 140 5-9 Exeter .292 Holden c.f. 23 155 6 Westminster .346 Kinney s.s. 24 150 5-10 Andover .250 Prann 3b. 21 145 5-7 Branford .238 Robinson p. 21 183 6-2 Andover .053 Sawyer 2b. 21 145 5-8 Exeter .146 Selleck...
Robert Darrah Jenks died on January 22, 1917, in Philadelphia, Pa. He prepared for College at the Penn Charter School, graduated from the University in the Class of 1897 and after a year of railroading took up the study of law. He graduated from the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1901 and was a practising lawyer thereafter, devoting much of his time to public causes. For many years a trustee of the Penn School in South Carolina, he was also a member of the Philadelphia Committee of Seventy, secretary of the Pennsylvania Civil Service Reform Association...
...Porto Rico could view the status of Cuba, the bond between this precious Antille and this colossus would be one of the deepest affection. Although these wishes are not realized, gentlemen, let me assure you and the American people of our loyalty to the United States. The original charter of Porto Rico was granted by Spain because our loyalty had been tested, and it remained unbroken through the many vicissitudes that she had to suffer. We have seen our coasts bombarded and invaded by all her powerful past enemies, England, Holland, France and our country we never allowed to fall...