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...Claremont, Calif...
...McNair '26, of Pittsfield; L. E. Stewart, of Virgin Island; W. A. Thomson, of Niles, Ohio; A. K. Tweedie, of Albany, N. Y.: Faculty Scholarships. L. K. McNair '26, of Pittsfield: Phi Delta Kappa Scholarship. O. R. Carlson '28, of Beverly; H. M. Lewis 1 G. Ed., of Claremont, Cal.; M. D. Russell 2G. Ed., of Dorchester; M. R. Seymour, of Brockton; R. H. Smith, of Schenectady, N. Y.; University Scholarships
Pomona College Claremont, Calif...
Scattered here and there in the simple sun parlor of a private house the first students began to learn their Christian duties of citizenship. The next year, an uncompleted hotel at Claremont, three miles north of Pomona, was given to the college and the students were assembled. In 1894, 47 students were graduated. It soon became difficult to cling to the ideal of a small college. Nevertheless Pomona firmly shut its doors yearly in the face of all but 750 students. But if there were two colleges? Later, perhaps, three? On the coast of the Pacific another Oxford, a group...
Today next to Pomona stands Scripps College for Women.† Together Pomona and Scripps are referred to as The Claremont Colleges, which is the name of the central mediating organization acting between the two individual colleges. Dr. James A. Blaisdell, onetime president of Pomona, is now president of this organization. Dr. Charles Keyser Edmunds, onetime president of Lingnan University, Canton, was inaugurated president of Pomona last fortnight...