Word: east
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...constantly hearing, both from within the College walls and without, that Harvard is not really a national institution, because she draws her students almost exclusively from the East: and this is confirmed by the figures recently published in the CRIMSON, showing that out of 2500 students in the College, only about 150 came from states west of the Mississippi River, and only about 450 from all the territory west and south of Pennsylvania. To remedy this condition and increase the attendance from the Middle West, West, and South, is one of Harvard's big problems; and the scholarships given...
...most prominent American universities. It is affiliated with the "Corda Fratres," or International Federation of Students, a world organization with branches in 20 countries, About half the members of the American branch are Americans, of both sexes. This is the second time the convention has been held in the East, the first instance being at the University of Pennsylvania there years ago. Last year the convention was held at Ohio State University...
...Committee, and after the roll call and reports from delegates, J. G. Phelps Stokes, the president of the Socialist Society, will take the chair. At 6.30 o'clock the delegates, the members of the Executive committee, and a few invited guests will have supper at the Rand School, 140 East 19th street. A small reception for members of the New York Chapter will follow the supper. On Wednesday sessions will be held at Columbia University, by invitation of the Columbia and Barnard Chapters. Further discussion of chapter affairs will fill the morning, while after luncheon, in the university Commons...
...convention dinner will be held at the Palm Garden, 150 East 58th street, on Wednesday. The subject under discussion will be "What is Internationalism?" Among the speakers will be Dr. John H. Holmes and Mr. William E. Walling. Tickets for the dinner at $1.00 each must be ordered before Monday morning...
Roomier quarters are also being sought by the Princeton Club of New York which is planning to move from its present situation on Grammercy Park to the up-town club centre. An option on a $172,000 piece of property on the north east corner of Park avenue and 58th street has been procured, and a new building, more suited to the growing needs of the club, will be erected there. The membership of the club has now reached 1,100, with F. G. Landon, Princeton '81, as president...