Word: farnam
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor Hadley's cabinet was completed yesterday by the election of F. Tyler to be university treasurer, in place of W. W. Farnam, who has held the office for eleven years, practically during the whole of President Dwight's administration...
Scroll and Keys-J. B. Adams, New York City; L. R. Stoddard, New Haven, Conn.; T. W. Farnam, New Haven, Conn.; A. W. Davis, Hartford, Conn.; N. L. O'Fallon, St. Louis, Mo.; H. Otis, Cleveland, O.; C. N. Connor, New Albany, Ind.; Samuel Mills Hawley, Bridgeport, Conn.; Murray W. Dodge, New York city; Joseph W. Wear, St. Louis, Mo.; Huntington Mason, Chicago, Ill.; M. W. Harvey, Cleveland, O.; W. H. Field, Rutland, Vt.; C. A. Brayton, Cleveland, O.; W. B. Connor, New Albany...
...Library equipment, its deplorable lack of funds for anual purchases. In a recent letter Dr. W. L. Phelps adds force to Professor Cook's statement that the Library receives too little attention and in some respects, too little use, and adds the charge of poverty of Library funds. Professor Farnam has added his testimony to this and the real condition of things has thus first been brought to the notice of many. Yale has but $7000 annually available for book purchases, against $43,000 at Columbia and $15,000 at Harvard, and it will be impossible to hold...
...shortening of the Prom. period will help rather than harm the various events. The three germans will be held after the Glee Club concert, January 20. A Civil Service Reform Club has been organized and a constitution formulated and nominations made for officers. Professors Hadley and Henry W. Farnam are interested in the movement...
...committee in charge of the George William Curtis memorial fund have decided to establish a revolving lectureship, the incumbent of which shall deliver lectures in Yale, Harvard, Columbia and perhaps Amherst and Brown Colleges. The following Yale professors have charge of the fund at Yale. Weir, Bishop and Henry Farnam. The holder of the lectureship will select for his theme a civic subject, similar in scope to the questions to which Mr. Curtis devoted his life work...