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...Scott was nominated for the vice-presidency, Walter Humphreys for clerkship, and J. I. Taylor for the treasurership. D. K. David, assistant Professor and assistant Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, was nominated from Harvard at large with A. C. Redfield '13, assistant Professor of Physiology for the Board of Directors. H. S. Ford, Bursar of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Jasper Whiting, former member of the corporation, were nominated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at large...
Premier: Viscount Kiego Kiyoura, aged 73, who started his career as a school teacher, accepted a Government clerkship, became successively head of several important Government departments. In 1902 he received a barony for his services in promoting the Anglo-Japanese treaty. Since 1917 he has been a Viscount and head of the Privy Council...
...Clapp was born in Dorchester on July 17, 1841, and graduated from this University in 1860, receiving the degree of LL.B., four years later. He practiced law in Boston until appointed to the clerkship of the Supreme Court. He was widely known as a Shakespearian scholar and render and for more than thirty years he wrote dramatic criticism for The Boston Advertiser. During the the past year Mr. Clapp was dramatic critic for The Boston Herald. In 1894 the University conferred on him the honorary degree...
...clerkship in New York office. Call on W. G. P., at Parker House, Boston...
...clerkship in New York office. Call on W. G. P., at Parker House, Boston...