Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Members of the committee which conferred with University officials and which will supervise the operation of the system during the year include: Elliott Perkins '23, Head Tutor of Lowell House, Arthur W. Todd '35, Lowell, chairman of the committee, Stanley G. Kellogg '35, Winthrop, Kermit R. Kimball '35, Eliot, Richard, B. Johnson '36, Adams, Clifford Mannal '35, Kirkland, Harold W. Nichols '35, Dunster, and Robert H. Rawson '36, Leverett...
...order to finish the tournament without delay, both a semi-final and the final match were played at once. Woodberry still had his semi-final round to play with Elliott K. Shapira '35 on Wednesday, so all three men went around together, and at the end it developed that Woodberry had beaton Shapira and Garland had vanquished Woodberry so the former was the champion...
Snug behind closed windows in his study at Mount Hermon School for Boys one chill Massachusetts evening last week sat the Rev. Elliott Speer, 35, headmaster. Like hundreds of other schoolmasters, he was just back from vacation to prepare for another term. A few boys and proctors were back too, but most of them would not arrive until school opened the following week. The 2,500-acre campus, in the hills near Northfield, lay summer quiet. As was his nightly habit, Headmaster Speer sat with notebook in hand planning his next day's schedule...
...have received a Christian, practical education, with two hours work per day on farm or in shop for rich and poor alike. To Northfield, too, have gone thousands of men and women for its famed summer conferences at which they refreshed their spiritual roots. There in 1926 went young Elliott Speer, fresh from a term as chaplain at LaFayette, to succeed Founder Moody's son William as head of the schools...
...genuinely religious as Elliott Speer was when he entered the drinking, carousing Princeton of Scott Fitzgerald was to be cynically labeled a "Christer." At that time his Princetonian father. Dr. Robert Elliott Speer, world-traveled senior secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, was at the height of his fame as the most powerfully emotional preacher of his day. Classmates who met Elliott Speer five years out of college found an affable young man no less religious but well-geared to his own generation. Northfield quickly felt his liberalizing touch. He allowed his boys to smoke, to have parties...