Word: cleveland
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Princeton, N. J., October 21.--The formal dedication of the Graduate College of Princeton University and the presentation of the Cleveland Memorial Tower takes place Wednesday morning. Representatives from the larger colleges and universities of this country together with a delegation from abroad will be present. Among the speakers are President Hibben and Dean West of Princeton, Alois Riehl of Berlin, Arthur Shipley of Cambridge, Emil Boutroux of Paris, and former president Taft...
...following men were elected to the Student Council from 1915: John Cleveland Talbot, of Milton, 170; Charles Edward Brickley, of Everett, 164; Hugo Francke, of Cambridge, 161; Stanley Bagg Pennock, of Syracuse, N. Y., 158; Henry Alexander Murray, Jr., of New York, N. Y., 129; Huntington Reed Hardwick, of Quincy, 128; Malcolm Justin Logan, of South Boston...
...Snouck Hugronje, also of Leyden, who speaks on Mohammedanism. Other lectures and their subjects are: Alfred Noyes, Litt.D., on "The Sea in English Poetry"; Professor Graham Wallas of the University of London, on "The Man Behind the Vote;" Professor D.C. Miller of the Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, on "Sound Analysis", and Bertrand Russell, of Trinity College, Cambridge, England on "Scientific Method in Philosophy." Other courses not yet announced will follow...
...last meeting, the Ohio Club of Harvard elected the following officers for next year: W. M. Toughen, Jr., '14, of Cincinnati, president: A. J. Weathered '15, of Cleveland, vice-president: Dean H. Stanley '16, of Loveland, secretary: E. H. Kreimer '16, of Cincinnati, treasurer: and D. J. Lynn '13, of Youngstown, chairman of the correspondence committee...
...most western city visited, begins at noon today. The trip was undertaken to bring to graduates in the West news of Harvard's activities, and to extend to them and the colleges visited the good-will of the University. Speeches have been made in numerous clubs, in Pittsburg, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Omaha, Colorado Springs, and in Denver. Among the colleges visited are the four exchange colleges, Beloit, Colorado, Grinnell and Knox. President and Mrs. Lowell will arrive in Kansas City tomorrow morning, and will remain until Thursday night. Friday and Saturday will be spent in St. Louis, at the annual...