Word: englanders
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Alexander Meiklejohn was born in England and came to America at eight years of age. He received the degrees of A.B. and A.M. from Brown in 1893 and 1895, respectively, and in 1897 was awarded a Ph.D. by Cornell. He became an instructor in philosophy at Brown in 1897, an assistant professor in 1899, an associate professor in 1903, and dean from 1901 to 1912, when he left to take the chair at Amherst...
Troop B, of the Massachusetts National Guard, Cavalry, has announced 20 vacancies which must be filled immediately. This troop is to form a part of the complete New England Cavalry Regiment under Major T. A. Roberts, Cavalry, U. S. A. Many University men are at present connected with the organization, and an attempt is being made to secure more. Those interested will find a non-commissioned officer at the Troop B quarters of the Commonwealth Armory...
...Thames Rowing Club of Putney-on-the-Thames, England, has, via a letter to President Lowell, extended the privileges of its organization to members of the University who happen to be in England and feel the loss of the rowing facilities of Weld or Newell, in Cambridge on-the-Charles. The letter to President Lowell follows...
...redeemed. This apparent failure may be redeemed. Those men, leaders of the community, who have pledged so freely and yet so wisely their wealth to their nation by investing all they could in the liberty bonds, have raised a distinguished example. The less opulent men of New England, noted for their money canniness, may well follow. Surely in no wiser way may they invest their savings. Surely in no safer way may they make good their patriotic promises...
...drily humorous for sons of New England, raised in the belief of the excelling and unalterable loyalty of their native states, to see a presumable unwillingness to fill in measure, not in abundance, the nation's demands. It is yet time, although barely time, to see that those demands are filled...