Word: edward
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...recent meeting of the Corporation, the following prizes were awarded: The Old Testament prize to Edward Wheeler Wilder '15, of Dorchester; the Sales prize in Spanish, and the Susan Anthony Potter prize in comparative literature to Henry Frederick Ballantine '15, of Fitchburg; the Jeremy Belknap prize in French to Robert Littell '18, of New York, N. Y.; the Lake Mohonk prizes to Grafton Lee Wilson '15, of Cambridge, and Michael Hermond Cochran '15, of Cambridge. The Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship in Greek studies for 1915-16 was awarded to Alexander Dale Muir 3G., of Lander, Manitoba; the Pennoyer fund...
...Assistant in Chemistry were accepted, and the following appointments as assistants made: Joseph Paul Kaufman 3G., in Comparative Literature; Ernest Henry Wilson, at the Arnold Arboretum; Franklin Livingston Hunt, A. M. '13, Christian Nusbaum 4G., Harry Clark A. M. '11, David Locke Webster '10, James Beebe Brinsmade 4G., Arman Edward Becker 5G., Robert Harrington Kent '10, and Paul Earls Sabine 5G., in Physics (last seven re-appointed); Oscar Baxter Ryder 1G., Norman John Silberling 1G., Russell Weismen, Merton Kirk Cameron 2G., John Bovingdon '15, Arthur Eli Monroe '08, and John Valentine Van Sickle 2G., in Economics; Lee Irwin Smith, Frederick...
Announcement has just been made of the four men who will deliver Commencement Day orations in Sanders Theatre, on June 24. Two of the speeches will be given by undergraduates and two by graduate students. Paul Perham Cram '15, of Haverhill will give the Latin part; Edward Estlin Cummings '15, an English part; Henry Parkman, Jr., 1G., of Boston, an English part; and Clarence Belden Randall 3L, of Cambridge, the Law School part...
...meeting of the Board of Judges for the Freshman Song Competition held last night, the song submitted by Edward Holland McCabe '18, of Lawrence, was chosen as the official 1918 song. The class officers hope that this song will be learned by all members of the class, so that it may be sung at all class meetings during the college course and afterwards...
...Oliver Nelson Hollis, of Worcester; Ralph Horween, of Chicago, Ill,; George Anderson King, Jr., of Washington, D. C.; Milton Tenney MacDonald, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Lloyd Bankson Means, of Manchester; William Moore, of Gloucester; Thomas Robeson Morse, of Falmouth; Norris Mortimer Pratt, Jr., of Chestnut Hill; Arthur Edward Rowse, Jr., of Arlington; Elmer Ellsworth Silver, Jr., of Woburn...