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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...include the following: Raymond Peacock Baldwin '16, of Brookline; Ervin Thayer Drake, Jr., '16, of Franklin, N. H.; Julian Langson Lathrop '18, of New Hope, Pa., whose death was erroneously reported a few days before the Easter recess; Robert Lowell Moore '18, of Cambridge; Dillwyn Parrish '18, of Claymont, Del.; John Kenneth Taylor Phillips '17, of Lawrence, L. I., N. Y.; Paul Tison '18, of New York, N. Y., and Bertram Williams '18, of Cambridge...
...Sayre '17, J. H. Schaffner '17, R. L. Schneider '19, T. B. Scott '18, H. A. Scranton '16, R. C. Seamans '16, R. E. Sherwood '18, C. U. Shreve '19, H. B. Sprague '18, S. H. Stevens '19, C. P. Stewart '18, H. J. Sullivan '16, A. DeL. Sutherland 2L., C. T. Swinnerton 1G.B., J. A. Swinson '17, C. W. Timpson '18, P. Townsend '18, R. B. Tyler '17, L. M. Van Pyl '18, R. Vicario 2L., M. D. Vorhaus 1L., R. B. Warren 1G., E. R. Weinberg '17, B. L. Wells '19, L. G. Wells '19, H. Wharton...
...class spirit of these men and urge them to hand their histories in at Matthews 5 immediately. The men who have not responded are as follows: Belford, Bennett, Berman, Britten, E. F. Cahill, H. K. Caner, F. W. Capper, C. F. Choate, W. Cohen, Coogan, S. Coolidge, Jr., F. deL. Cunningham, T. Davis, H. R. Donahue, R. A. Donahue, Endicott, Gielman, Goertner, Herbsman, Lucas, MacDonald, Petersen, L. Ramsdell, Sipple, Spang, Swan. Temple, Tilton, Van Courtlandt, Vogel, Wainwright, Wentworth, R. Whithall, P. A. Wood, and W. M. Wood...
...plan is now well under way for the organization of a graduate band which will consist of graduates of the University and any undergraduates who may be interested. R. W. Dibble '01, H. E. Garceau '05, L. G. del Castillo '14, G. T. Spencer '13, and W. N. Hewitt 1G., the present conductor of the Pierian Sodality, are the main promoters of the scheme, but there are many others interested; it is hoped that the Harvard Club of Boston will stand back of the venture when it is better organized...
Former Justice George Gray L.'63, of Wilmington, Del., has been elected chairman of the Smithsonian Institution executive committee by the board of regents. The appointment of Senator Henry French Hollis '92, of Concord, N. H. and Charles Francis Choate, Jr., '83 of Boston, as members of the board has also been announced. The Institution's endowment now totals $1,002,500, the income of which is to be devoted to research and other work...