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...another competition, the University School of Landscape Architecture was honored, when the prizes offered in the Home Beautiful Competition held in Boston from April 16-30 all went to students or graduates of the School, M. H. Dill 1S.L.A., being the winner...
...Barry '21, J. S. Barss '22, T. D. Blair-Smith '24, R. P. Bullard '24, E. R. Chase '23, R. S. Childe '22, B. S. Cogan '23, Meyer Cogan Unc., C. B. Cooper 1G.B., Oliver Cope Unc., R. P. Cutler '22, Dr. A. T. Davison '06 (director), M. H. Dill 1S.L.A., C. W. Eliot 2d. 1S.L.A., Samuel Fisher '22, E. H. Gallup Jr. ocC., K. R. Groener '22, G. C. Guild '23, Gerald Henderson '21, H. M. Hite '19, W. M. Houghton '22, J. J. Irwin '22, J. C. Jacobson '21, R. N. Johnson '22, C. K. Lawrence '23, Hamilton...
...second speech "Liberalism and the Negro," was by A. G. Dill '08, himself a negro, and editor of "The Crisis," a negro magazine. Mr. Dill stated that there were now 12,000,000 negroes in the United States and that contrary to the belief of many people the negro problem had ceased to be sectional, and was how national. He said that slavery still existed in a different form. Three thousand negroes lynched in thirty-five years, disfranchisement through insult and intimidation, and peonage as practiced on the Georgia farms all show that the slave system still exists. Help...
...Dill '08 Speaks
...Luncheon in the Trophy Room. Toastmistress, Miss Muriel Moris, Wellessley, short speeches will follow by Roger N. Daldwin '05, on "The Social Function of Revolt": Augustus G. Dill '08. on "Liberalism and the Negro"; H. W. L. Dana '03, on "universities and the Workers"; John Haynes Holmes '02, subject not announced; Harry W. Ladiler, on "The Task Ahead": John F. Lewis Jr., on "Commercialization"; Mrs. Arthur G. Rotch, subject not announced; J. W. Morris, on "the English Parallel"; Henry Mussey, on "Making Congress Servo the People...