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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Middletown, Conn.; George and Martha Derby Scholarship: Pierson Muir Tuttle, of Rockaway, N. J.; Austin Scholarships; Ralph Philip Boas, of Walla Walla, Wash.; Edward Maurice Briggs, of Lawrence, Kan.; Edward Everett Dale, of Norman, Okla.; John Dillingham Dodson, A.M. '08, of Pella, Ia.; Lloyd Clement Emmons, of East Lansing, Mich.; George Howard Gelsinger, A.M. '14, of Carthage, Ill.; Daniel S. Gerig of Goshen, Ind.; Ralph Hinsdale Goodale, A.M. '13, of Hiram, Ohio; Alain LeRoy Locke '07, of Washington, D. C.; Roger Philip McCutcheon, of Wake Forest, N. C.; Srinivasa Rao 1G., of Bangalore, India; D. R. Scott, of Columbia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE STUDENTS REWARDED | 6/12/1916 | See Source »

...twenty years ago when it introduced the so called combined course into the professional schools, permitting the saving of at least one year. This combined-course idea rapidly spread throughout the country and is now adopted by most of the leading universities, barring a few conservative institutions in the East. A slight modification of this system was later introduced at Columbia in the Schools of Engineering, Mining, and Chemistry, which were put upon a basis of advanced standing requiring three years of college work for entrance, thus making possible a combined course of six years from entrance into the college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL WILL EMBODY NEW THEORIES | 6/9/1916 | See Source »

...prose contributions. W. A. Norris '18, however, has written a sonnet which would escape the brunt of the foregoing remark. "In Dawn" contains some very lovely lines. The vers libre of B. P. Clark '16 succeeds tolerably well until the last line, "And one star drifting in the east," for that one star in the east has had to do so much labor in the interest of the Muses, that the most of us feel it is time to give it a vacation. "Gypsy's Villanelle," by A. Putnam '18, and "Song of Night," by J. T. Rogers...

Author: By F. E. P. jr., | Title: Prose Standard High in Advocate | 6/9/1916 | See Source »

...foot white vessel with her highly ornamented bow and sides, presented a most unusual spectacle, attracting the attention of everyone along the water front, as she moved up the harbor in tow of the Gloucester tug Eveleth. Off East Boston flats the tug Edwin L. Pillbury relieved the Eveleth and towed the galley up the Charles River, through the drawbridges to the basin where it was moored off the Technology buildings. The bridges on the Charles were crowded with people and another throng watched the odd-looking craft from the North End Park...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TECHNOLOGY GALLEY NOW AT ANCHOR IN CHARLES BASIN | 6/9/1916 | See Source »

...tennis team has had a most successful season this year, losing but two matches, one to the West Side Club of New York, and one to the Longwood Club, both by close scores. The University players won thirteen matches from important college teams in the east, such as Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Dartmouth, Pennsylvania, and Leland Stanford from the west, and from such clubs as the Agawam Hunt Club, of Providence, the Philadelphia Cricket Club, the Chevy Chase Club, and the Norfolk Country Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENNIS TOURNAMENT AT PHILA. NEXT FALL | 6/6/1916 | See Source »

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