Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...January 4. The Rev. Professor Kirsopp Lake, A.M., D.D., of the University of Leyden, Holland, will preach tomorrow; on December 28, Rev. Christopher Rhodes Eliot, S.T.B., A.M., minister of the Bulfinch Place Unitarian Church. Boston, and on January 4, Rev. Professor E. S. Ames, of the University of Chicago, will conduct the service. These services will be held as usual at 11 o'clock...
...competition for the chairmanship of the sub-committees of the 1916. Finance Committee has ended. H. Amory, of Boston, who collected $46, is chairman of the first sub-committee: A. Dixen. 3d. of Chicago, III., with $43, is chairman of second sub-committee; W. C. Boyden, Jr., of Winnetka, III., with $61, is chairman of the third, and S. L. Kuhn, of Cincinnati, O., with $56.51, is chairman of the fourth. Though the collection of dues has so far been fairly successful, there are still many Sophomores who have contributed nothing to the class fund. It will be the duty...
...arrangements for a football game with Chicago have not materialized. Word has been received from Chicago that the Athletic Committee there was opposed to the team's playing any games outside of the Western Conference and especially at so considerable a distance. The decision is in line with the spirit of the conference as informally expressed that intersectional games were not deemed desirable...
...contests have been announced. In the Graduate Class, the first prize was awarded to Arthur E. Suffern, of Columbia; the second prize was won by G. P. Watkins, formerly of Cornell. These prizes amounted to $1000 and $500 respectively. Honorable mention was given to W. J. A. Donald, of Chicago...
...judges were Professor J. Laurence Laughlin, of Chicago University; Professor J. B. Clark, of Columbia; Professor Henry C. Adams, of Michigan; Mr. Horace White; and Professor Edwin F. Gay, of Harvard...