Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sears Scholarship: John Edward Anderson 2G., of Laramie, Wyo.; Robert Treat Paine Fellowship: Niles Carpenter, Jr., of Evanston, Ill.; South End House Fellowship: Everett Winfred Lothrop, of Chicago, Ill.; William Watson Goodwin Fellowship: Charles Ross Owens 2G., of Tottenham, Ont.; John Tyndall Scholarship: Edwin Crawford Kemble 3G., of Cleveland, Ohio; Henry Bromfield Rogers Memorial Fellowship: Alexander Sachs 1G., of New York, N. Y.; Henry Lee Memorial Fellowship: John Henry Williams 1G., of North Adams; James Walker Fellowship: Yuen Ren Chao 1G., of Changchow, China; Ozias Goodwin Memorial Fellowship: Robert Mixon Jameson, of Kansas City, Kan.; Harris Fellowship: Joseph Moorhead Beatty...
...conference on international relations, for university students, will be held at Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, from June 21 to July 1. Some of the important subjects of America's foreign policy to be discussed by experts of national reputation are: Pan-Americanism; the question of World Organization after the war; the various phases of America's Oriental policy; the International point of view, including the question of compulsory military training and democracy, and social service and the social army as a substitute for militarism...
Most Americans that admire France above all nations in the present war, admire her because her people seem generally to have an intelligent understanding of why they are fighting. For University students who want to know the why of war there is a "camp" at Cleveland the last ten days of June. The object of this student conference is to find the "rational foreign policy for the United States." At last year's conference at Cornell Major Putnam, Hamilton Holt, Norman Angell, Hudson Maxim, Andrew D. White, and others presented very divergent views. The camp this year will be addressed...
...noticeably upon a standard that was already high is a really admirable business achievement and a great service, both to the present Senior class and to future classes. The committee in charge of the book has consisted of Samuel Morse Felton, Jr., '16, chairman, of Chicago, Ill.; Francis Grover Cleveland O'Neill, '16, of St. Louis, Mo.; and Robert Hewins Stiles '16, of Fitchburg. We congratulate them upon the result...
...Massachusetts Peace Society, under the auspices of the Speakers' Club in Emerson D. Each candidate made one long speech and then made a five-minute extemporaneous speech on a subject selected by one of the judges, who were Professor Bliss Perry, Reverend Edward Cummings '83, and Mr. L. L. Cleveland, principal of the Cambridge High and Latin School...