Word: district
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following communication has been received from th Hon. Augustus Peabody Gardner '86, representative from the Sixth Massachusetts District and member of the House Committee on Ways and Means. In it he calls upon all members of the University to back up the President in whatever move he makes and to be prepared to face any crises that may arise. The smooth-tongued eloquence of the pacifist and alien resident must be avoided...
...promised to be present and give an address. President W. H. Faunce, of Brown University, will speak in behalf of the university, and Governor Samuel W. McCall is expected to represent the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in an address to the gathering. Judge Arthur L. Brown, of the United States District Court, who filled the chair of toastmaster at the last commencement luncheon, has been invited to speak. An informal gathering will take place at the Copley-Plaza immediately preceding the dinner...
Word has just been received that Howard Burchard Lines, LL.B., '15, of Paris, a driver in the American Ambulance Field Service, died of acute pneumonia in the Argonne district. He contracted the disease during service at the front. His father, Dr. E. S. Lines, lives in Paris...
...Handbook of New England," by Porter E. Sargent '96, is a surprisingly complete compilation of most interesting and universally enlightening and useful statistics, covering all phases of New England life. Written primarily for the summer visitor to this district, and especially for the motorist, this volume yet contains a great deal of material, both historical and industrial, which cannot fail to interest the most casual reader...
...reports of the various committees, secretary-treasurer and district representatives will be read in the afternoon. Professor H. A. Farr will read the report from Yale, Professor J. E. Raycroft the open from Princeton, and others the ones from North Carolina, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma and Oregon Universities. Of the committee reports, the most important will be those on football rules, track rules, association football, swimming and the committee to investigate the effects of intercollegiate athletics. Reports of the last committee will be read by Dr. Lee, Dr. P. C. Phillips, of Amherst, Dr. Edgar Fauver, Dr. J. H. McCurdy...