Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Alexander Edgar Kirk '20, of Chicago, III., was appointed manager of the University tennis team, and Charles Albert Page '21, of Chestnut Hill, manager of the Freshman team, both subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee...
James Waterhouse Angell, of Chicago, III.; Walter Swan Burrage, of Boston; Maxwell Allan Hawkins, of Chicago, III.; Vance Fisher Likins, of Cambridge; William Allis Norris, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Everett Preston Perkins, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Thomas Chandler Thacher, of Yarmouthport; Walter Heber Wheeler, of Yonkers, N. Y.; Morrill Wiggin, of Brookline...
President Eliot was the principal speaker at the meeting of the association in Jacob Sleeper Hall, Boston University. He was followed by Professor Paul Shorey of Chicago University, who was frank in his criticism of the tendency to exploit new ideas to the discredit of the older methods which had stood the test of time...
...James Reed Morss, of Chestnut Hill; Dennis Francis O'Con- nell, Jr., of Dorchester; Guido Pantaleoni, Jr., of St. Louis, Mo.; Rodgers Peale, of Summit, N. J.; Stacy Courtis Richmond, Jr., of Dongan Hills, S. I.; N. Y.; John Sise, of Portsmouth, N. H.; Hermon Dunlap Smith, of Chicago, Ill.; Henry Bigelow Williams Snelling, of Concord; John Osmon Stubbs, of Portland, Ore.; Thomas Crane Wales, of Chestnut Hill...
...interior decorations of this special number, something should be said about the Strehlke drawing of the Boston family at dinner. You instinctively look to see McCutcheon's signature in the lower corner, only to find the name of a very clever imitator of the Chicago adept...