Word: field
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...gift provide that it shall be known as the Ellis Loring Dresel Memorial Fund without further restriction, but express the hope "that the income may be used for promoting the study of diplomacy and international relations, in recognition of his tireless and distinguished service to his country in this field of endeavor...
...unrestricted form of the gift will permit not only the purchase of books, but also scholarships, special investigations, and a generally broad application of funds to the particular field for which a preference has been expressed...
...summary: HARVARD 1932 BROWN 1932 Speck, Hurvich, g. g. Williams Mverson, Jackson, pt. pt., Mackrey Rodenberg, Jackson, Dane, c.pt. c.pt., Sharp Field, Hermann, ld. ld., Lonsberg, Landy Lowenberg, Edwards, 2d. 2d., Lubschancsky, Reedy Wilder, Silverberg, Ulfelder, 3d. 3d., Riggs Pattison, Harris, Winslow, c. c., White Lay, Abramovitz, Watt, 3a. 3a., Staniels Cochrane, Alt, 2a. 2a., Dane, Strickland Keck, Kuhl, 1a. 1a., Lamberton, Paola Miller, o.h. o.h., Stafford, Smith Johnson, i.h. i.h., McSoley...
...which the books bought with the fund will be placed with the Amy Lowell collection of poetry which will be used as a nucleus. Part of the income will also be used to have prominent poets speak from time to time to informal gatherings of men interested in the field who will be sent invitations...
Costly errors at critical times were chiefly responsible for the second baseball team's 9 to 7 defeat at the hands of the Tufts Freshman nine in the opening game of the second team season on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The Harvard team did not hit its stride until after the sixth inning, but its seven run rally at this time was not sufficient to overcome the commanding lead held by the visitors. Save for a disastrous fifth inning, the Tufts hits were kept well scattered throughout the game...