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Professor George D. Chase '89 will fill the place of assistant professor of comparative philology in Cornell University, left vacant by the resignation of Professor Ide Wheeler. Professor Chase received his degree cum laude on graduation from Harvard, took a master's degree in 1895, and in 1897 was made Doctor of Philosophy. He received his doctor's degree for special study in comparative philology, and his is the only Ph.D. ever given by Harvard for work in this branch of study. A traveling scholarship was awarded to him, and he went to Leipsic for a year...
...fever on Monday night, September 18, in Rockport, Maine, at the home of his fiancée. Having graduated from Philips Exeter. Academy where he received highest honor in all departments, he entered Harvard in the fall of '94. His academic course he finished in three years, graduating magna cum laude. In the Law School, also, he was one of the first men in his class, and, as a result, was early chosen an editor of the Law Review. He was twenty-three years old at the time of his death...
Macy Millmore Skinner, A. B. summa cum laude 1894, A. M. 1895, Ph. D. 1897; IV. year Graduate School; Townsend Scholar 1894-95, University Scholar 1895-96, Shattuck Scholar 1896-97, Assistant in Semitic Languages 1894-97, Rogers Fellow 1897-98 at Strassburg. To study Semitic Languages and History. Reappointment...
Sidney Bradshaw Fay, A. B. magna cum laude 1896, A. M. 1897; II. year Graduate School; Assistant in History 1896-98. To study History...
John Andreas Widtsoe, S. B. summa cum laude 1894; Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy in the Utah Agricultural College, also Chemist to the U. S. Agricultural Experiment Station of Utah. To study Chemistry...