Word: fellows
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...platform tonight, besides governor Cox, will be President Eliot, a firm supporter of the League, who will preside and introduce the Governor; Ellery Sedgwick '94, a member of the Board of Overseers and editor-in-Chief of the Atlantic Monthly; John F. Moors '83, a Fellow of Harvard College and a member of the Boston Finance Commission; Frank W. Taussig '79, former chairman of the U. S. Tariff Commission and a member of President Wilson's Second Industrial Conference; and Michael A. O'Leary, Chairman Democratic State Committee...
...Moors, the senior member of the brokerage firm of Moors and Cabot, is a Fellow of Harvard College. Mr. Moors is also the President of the Associated Charities of Boston and a member of the Boston Finance Commission. He is a staunch supporter of the Democratic Party and a firm believer in the League of Nations...
...whose "Body and Mind" and "The Group Mind" are well known wherever men study his subject, and who did unusual work among nervous cases during the war, has arrived at Harvard, and on Monday will take up his duties as Professor of Psychology. Until recently Professor MacDougall was a Fellow of Corpus Christi College at Oxford...
...several speeches will be given by prominent graduates of the University. The Honorable Caleb Loring '72, former Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, will preside. Among the speakers will be President Lowell, the Honorable Henry L. Stimson A.M. '89, former Secretary of War, James Byrne '77, Fellow of Harvard College, and Harold D. Hazeltine '98, Downing Professor of the Laws of England at Downing College, England...
...crimes which that strike precipitated, and in remarkably vapid words declares that the righteous public rebuke of the strike "is but one more sacrifice in the human struggle against autocracy, injustice and wrong, out of which had grown a better and a brighter day for their successors and fellow-workers." Whether or not the Federation "endorses" Lenine and Trotzky and their robberies and plunder and the lasting ruin which they have visited upon Russia makes little difference, after such an exhibition of anti-social sympathy and influence as the adoption of the Boston police strike report. The police strike...