Word: cohen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men are entitled to write a double narrative theme in English B: E. L. Atkinson, R. W. Atkinson, Babbitt, H. II. Baker, H. T. Baldwin, Beers, Beardsley, Beer, Berry, M. Black, Blaney, O. F. Black, Brackett, Burrey, L. Calkins, R. Calkins, Cannon, Cohen, Copeland. Cones, Cox, II. Cummings, J. Cummings, Darling, R. H. Davis, H. A. Davis, De Normandie, Detrick, Dudley, Eastman, Embick, Finlay, Fitzhugh, Flint, Frame, Ganhill, Gledhill. Gulick, R. B. Hale, Hall, Herrick, Hitchcock, Howard, Hunt, Jenkins, Lee, Leutz, McAdams, McCullough, McKenzie, Mack, Mills, Mix, Moore, J. M. Morton, Nelson, Norman, Oliver, Page, J. A. Parker, Phinney...
...with the probabilities of their finishing in that order, while Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania will also send strong teams. The men who will represent Columbia are as follows: 100 and 220 yards, Mapes, Phillips and Denickson; 440 yards, Denickson, Stackpoole, and Phillips; half-mile run, Ware, Tyler, Cohen, Gardiner, and G. Stephens; one-mile run, Ware, Brandt, Haukesworth, A. C. Smith, Wilson and Dempsey; one-mile walk, Ware and Warren; broad jump, Mapes, Boaz and Wayland; high jump, Richards and Aldridge; 120 yards hurdle, Bostwick and Safford; pole vault, Stephens; hammer and shot, Dresser; two mile bicycle, Renton...
Germany possesses the most famous scholars in petrography, among whom are Rosenbursch, Zirkel and Cohen. The foremost scholars in America are Drs. G. W. Hawes and M. E. Wadsworth, the latter being professor of petrography here at Harvard, which is the only American college employing a professor of petrography exclusively. The present chair is maintained by the generosity of Prof. J. D. Whitney, the geologist...
...following named men from '81 are now in the Columbia Law School: Cohen, Dazy, Goakin, Jaretzki, Hawkins, and MacVeagh...
...Cohen, '81, is the New York correspondent for the San Francisco Evening Post...