Word: elder
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...clock. At that time brief addresses will be made by Mayor Wardwell, Professors F. G. Peabody '69 and J. L. Coolidge '95, and H. Abrahams, secretary of the Central Labor Union. A brief announcement of the plans for the year will be made by A. H. Elder 2L., educational director of the Prospect Union...
...annual dinner of the Princeton, Alumni Association of New England will be held at the Hotel Vendome, this evening at 6.45 o'clock. President Eliot, President Wilson of Princeton, and Samuel J. Elder, Esq., Yale '73, will be the principal speakers, and E. H. Rudd, Princeton '83, president of the Association, will act as toastmaster. The speeches will be of especial interest, as President Eliot and President Wilson maintain opposite views on education, supporting respectively the unrestricted elective system and a more prescribed curriculum...
...Professors Warren, Merriman, Coolidge, and Whittemore of this University; Professor Lovett of Chicago, Professor Peirce of Leland Stanford University, Mr. Hapgood of Collier's Weekly, and many other men now doing public service. Competent and conscientious teachers are needed for next year in many elementary classes, and Mr. A.H. Elder 1L., who has been appointed Superintendent of Classes, will be happy to confer with men who may wish to undertake this interesting and rewarding work. Mr. Elder may be found at Thayer 7 daily from 3 to 6 o'clock. FRANCIS G. PEABODY...
...subject for debate was "Resolved, That a national divorce law is desirable," in the discussion of which the question of constitutionality was barred. The team which represented the University was composed of J. W. Finkel, B. S. Ulrich, and D. Haar, and was coached by A. H. Elder 1L.; and the Yale team was made up of M. A. Hall, C. I, Stix and L. T. Bates. W. W. Wynkoop, Yale '08, presided at the debate, and the judges were Professor George M. Dutcher of Wesleyan, Professor William Kirk of Brown, and Professor Horace Marvin of Princeton...
...last speaker was Mr. Samuel J. Elder, of Winchester, a prominent Boston lawyer and Yale graduate. He said that it was gratifying to see that Harvard was supporting a Yale graduate, Taft, as strongly and sincerely as Yale, a few years ago, had supported Roosevelt, a Harvard man. He said that both Hughes and Taft stand for civic honesty and the purity of the country, but that Taft, because of his superior equipment and indomitable courage, was the better man. In closing, he said that Taft should be elected for he has always stood by the President and his principles...