Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...funeral of Professor Pickering will be held at the Appleton Chapel at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. His life-long friend and fellow-astronomer, the Reverend Joel H. Metcalf, of Winchester, will conduct the services...
...first wounded American dough-boy to come into our hands set the entire Unit in ecstasies of delight--every Harvard man swelled with pride--not because the poor fellow's wounds amounted to anything in themselves, but because they were a positive, visible proof to our British companions that America was in the war. Every member of our Unit has made lasting fiendships with the English. Many of us were detached to other hospitals which were understaffed when the big push was on, and so I am sure that by rubbing shoulders with the British officers and Tommies throughout...
...those are the vital interests of the moment. Bankruptcy is facing England, France, and Italy. The delay of the peace terms means the prolonged mobilization of their military and naval forces, and that means just so much additional expense. Under such conditions, it is natural to blame the other fellow with the result that the spirit of friendly co-operation may be lost...
...Brown University conferred upon him the degree of D.Sc., and in 1914 the degree of S.D. was conferred upon him by the University. Professor Sabine was a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S., and a member of the American Physical Society. He was the author of a number of scientific volumes and texts including, "Laboratory Course in Physical Measurements," and "Architectural Acoustics...
...interest either in his own class or in the university. The experience of management cultivates his executive ability and broadens his viewpoint. For the first time he becomes aware of the prominent part which college activities play in the life of the university, and realizes that contact with his fellow classmates is by no means a small part in a college education. It is hoped that more Freshmen will take advantage of the unusual opportunities offered by these managership-competitions...