Word: edwin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Edwin J. Clapp, head of the Department of Economics at New York University, urges the establishment by the Government of a Continental Force, the ranks of which shall be composed of students in colleges, high schools, and preparatory schools...
...approval of the Athletic Committee: Jean Jacques Bertschmann, of New York. N. Y.; Francis Barlow Bradley of Convent, N. J.; Charles James Coulter, Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Eustace Lee Florance, of Dorchester;; Gustav Leon Harris, of St. Louis, Mo.; William Christian Heppen-heimer, of Jersey City, N. J.; Edwin Earle Lucas (captain); of Sound Reach, Conn.; William John Margreve, of Cambridge; Edward Richardson Mitton, of Brookline; John Sherman Hyers, of Cambridge; Howard Pratt Perry (manager), of Newton Centre; Jerome Preston, of Lexington; William Schuyler Thurber, of Milton; Ralph O'Neal West, of Newton Centre; Charles Frederick Zukoski, of Ferguson...
...University, which is leading in developing the study of South American affairs, is the fortunate recipient of six hundred volumes relating to the history and literature of Brazil. They are the gift of the Honorable Edwin Vernon Morgan '90, American Ambassador to that country. Such a gain in resources forms an added reason why more undergraduates should turn their attention to this profitable field for study and service...
...library has received from Rio de Janiero six hundred volumes of Brazilian history and literature. These books were selected by Dr. Julius Klein, Ph.D. '13, Instructor in History, who is traveling in South America, and are a gift to the library from the Hon. Edwin Vernon Morgan '90, American Ambassador to Brazil. It was Mr. Morgan's object in making this gift to encourage the study of South American affairs at Harvard, and in particular to commemorate the courses in these subjects which are given this year by his friend, Dr. Oliveira Lima...
...Thursday night, the Cambridge Board of Registrars passed upon the protests filed by Edwin D. Edwards against the registration of thirty-six Harvard men at the hearing on these protests held Wednesday it developed that of the thirty-six names objected to by Mr. Edwards, through his attorney, John L. Glynn, four were of men whose names did not appear on the books of the registrars as having applied for registration. The protests against the names of two others were withdrawn when it appeared that they were not connected with the University...