Word: englanders
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There are 42 Freshmen from New England in this registration, 57 from the middle states and 14 from the south. Norway sends two men and Spain one; Mexico sends eight; Chile and Japan each two; while Cuba sends one and China four...
Thus the great war has made peoples that were esteemed cowardly heroic, and peoples that were esteemed commercial idealistic, and peoples that were esteemed senescent mighty and uncon-querable. So much the war has done to England and America and France...
...scholarship is of the value of $1500 per annum, tenable at the University of Oxford, England, for a period of three years. Competitors must be citizens of the United States, between 19 and 25 years of age, and must, before the date of entry on residence at Oxford, have completed at least their second year at some regular degree-granting American university or college. Candidates having their domicile in the State and those who have received any large part of their education there are alike eligible...
...have had charge of the course during the second half year, is serving the national government in the Bureau of Efficiency at Washington and will not return to the University until next September. The lectures to be given by President Lowell will deal chiefly with the government of England...
...monopoly that New England has on the letter men in College is not due altogether to the predominant number of undergraduates from the Bay State; for, whereas, 1,432 of the 2,551 registered students come from Massachusetts, the number of athletes from there is proportionately larger. This may be seen in the fact that nearly three percent of the members of the University who are native sons of Massachusetts have won their "H". And in the remaining part of the undergraduate body who come from the 47 other states in the Union, not one percent have achieved their letter...