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Captain Cheek of the football team and President of the Phillips Brooks House Association will preside. He will talk on football prospects and the general aim and purpose of the Phillips Brooks House Association. Other undergraduate speakers will be W. I. Nichols '26, A. G. Cooke '26, and W. D...
Payson Dana '04, lawyer and Civil Service Commissioner in Boston, Louis A. Coolidge '83, prominent Massachusetts politician and candidate for United States Senator in 1924, and like Mr. Kelley, a former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and Professor J. H. Woods '87 of the Philosophy Department at the University, are...
The Thayer Prize of $100, which is given each year for the best piece of literary work appearing in the Harvard Advocate, has been awarded to W. D. Edmonds Jr. '26 for the college year 1924. The prize story selected was "Up River Mists and Lilacs" which was written by...
Mr. Thayer has appointed three judges in Cambridge to decide the winner each year. These are Professor C. T. Copeland '82 and Mr. F. W. C. Hersey '99, of the English department, and Mr. John Gallishaw '17, of the school for short-story writers. They announced their decision in favor...
Edmonds is President of the Advocate and has been on the board for three years. He also won the Thayer Prize last year with his story, "St. Bon and the Organist of Midnight Mass" which appeared in the Christmas number of the 1923 Advocate.