Word: easton
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President John H. MacCracken of Lafayette College (Easton, Pa.) was present among the Presbyterians, and though he made no notable pronouncement, in his annual presidential report, published at Easton during his absence, he had written of the growth and maturity of U.S. secondary schools, which are now being built at the rate of one a day. "There is little in the college life of the last generation which does not find its reflection and imitation in the life of the preparatory school of today. If the college is to maintain its claim to a position superior to the preparatory school...
...EASTON...
...Senior Council at a meeting here last night appointed a committee consisting of seven undergraduates to represent the University at the World Court conference in New York tomorrow. We urge a strong Harvard representation. The committee on organization is L. Fox, chairman, F. Bancroft, J. W. Easton, A. Z. F. Wood, C. Rose, F. Coleman, and W. W. Townley. An advisory committee was also appointed consisting of H. P. Van Dusen '20, A. Leitch '24, and L. T. Merchant '26, chairman of the Senior Council...
...Center Revere H. S. Reece, E. M., '28 20 160 5.9 Back Peekskill H. S. Loomis, R. H., '26 21 175 5.11 Back Oak Park H. S. Oberlander, S., '26 20 196 6. Back Everett H. S. Sage, J. C., '26 21 161 5.8 End Easton...
...Loree, President of the Delaware & Hudson Railroad, recently laid a proposal before the Commission for the construction of a line, 283 miles long, from Allegheny City to Easton, Pa., at a cost of some 205 millions. The purpose of the proposal was to create a new trunk line route that would shorten the distance between New York City and Pittsburgh by 75 or 80 miles...