Word: dorman
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Channing '03, O. Chew '03, A. Colwell 2G., W. C. Clark L.S., C. J. Cutting '05, H. T. Collins '05, H. H. Coppel '05, E. F. Campbell '06, W. A. Clark '06, G. Cole '04, L. C. Doyle '04, C. H. Dimich '06, W. C. Durfee '04, T. B. Dorman '06, F. A. Eustis 2G., F. J. W. Ford '04, C. M. Frothingham '03, R. M. Gardner '06, J. E. Haigh '03, J. H. Hall '03, J. R. Howard '04, J. F. Henderson '05, G. L. Huntress '05, E. D. Hofeller '06, J. Hinckley '06, W. C. Henry...
...Dorman, T B, Conant...
...semi-finals will be played this morning at 10.30 o'clock between H. Whitman of Volkmann School and H. Stetson of Andover, and T. Dorman of Volkmann and C. Plimpton of Newton High School. The two winners will play the final match this afternoon at 3 o'clock...
...those specially in-in the subjects, but none are of an exceptional nature or of general importance. The most significant is "An Opportunity," by W. G. Brown '91, a very readable plea for a higher form of teaching, to be provided by the future occupant of the recently founded Dorman B. Eaton Professorship of Government. The writer points out that the terms of Mr. Eaton's bequest provide not merely for a new chair, but for a new sort of chair. The broader, less academic, more human teaching that Mr. Eaton hoped for will be an innovation...
...will of the late Dorman B. Eaton 1. '50, the prominent civil service reformer of New York, Harvard University is bequeathed $100,000 for the establishment of a professorship of the science of government. The disposal of the money is explained in the following words of the testator...