Word: edwin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...more Seniors have been elected to the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, with the approval of President Lowell. They are: Richard Merriman Baker, of Watertown; Walter Gustave Otto Christiansen, of Cambridge; Arthur Chew Gilligan, of Natick; Lawrence Elmer Green, of Omaha, Neb.; Edwin Francis Melvin, of Mattapan; Theodore King Selkirk, of Albany, N. Y. The names are given in alphabetical order and not in the order of election. This group of six completes the "Senior Twenty-Two" who are usually chosen in the fall. Last November, however, instead of the customary 22, only 16 Seniors were elected...
...names of those who have been added to the University's roll of honor since October, 1917, are: William H. Cheney '20, killed in an airplane accident in France, January 20, 1918, while a member of the Lafavette Escadrille. Edwin Sequin Couch, uC '16-17, accidentally killed at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., in February, 1918. William S. Ely '17, killed in an airplane accident in France, January 2, 1918. Richard C. Fairfield '21, killed while engaged in ambulance work in Italy, January 26, 1918. Ezra C. Fitch, Jr., '05, died of pneumonia, October 13, 1917, while a member of the Black...
...Teaching Fellow in Geology and Geography; Fred Campbell Meier 3G, as Austin Teaching Fellow in Botany; Philip Francis Weatherill 2G, as Assistant in Chemistry; Edward Ballantine, as Instructor in Music; Durand Appleton Hall 2G, as Assistant in Economic Geology; Curtis Worth Chenoweth, A.M. '13, as Instructor in Public Speaking; Edwin Bissell Holt '96, as Assistant Professor of Psychology...
...lecture course at the Lowell Institute will begin Monday evening at 8 o'clock when Edwin Bidwell Wilson, professor of Mathematical Physics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will give the first of a series of eight lectures on "The Principles of Aeronautics." A second course of eight lectures on "The United States and Its Sections, 1830-1850," given by Frederick Jackson Turner, Litt.D. '09, professor of History in the University, will commence at the same hour on Tuesday evening. The lectures in both courses will be given in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, Professor Wilson's course...
...Edwin F. Gay, dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration since 1908, has been appointed a member of the War Trade Board by President Wilson. Dean Gay became a member of the Commercial Economy Board of the Council of National Defence early last spring, on which he has been serving up to the present time. It was only recently that this work forced him to abandon his office as head of the Business School, which position he will probably resume at the close...