Word: firmed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...into effect, will succeed, will depend in the same way that all such enterprises depend, on the vigor, and intelligence, and vision of those who come to administer it. Given these three prerequisites, it provides the machinery by which undergraduate social service may be made firm, effective, and enduring...
Clement Biddle Wood '98 of Conshohocken, Pa., member of the law firm of Morgan Lewis, and Bockins. He served in 1916-17 with the Pennsylvania Guard on the Mexican Border, and in France in 1918-19 as a major of held artillery. He was a member of the University Crew which defeated Yale in 1899, and is a member of the Graduate Rewing Committee and vice-president of the Harvard Club of Philadelphia...
Charles Allerton Coolidge Jr. '17 of Boston, with the law firm of Ropes, Gray, Boyden and Perkins. He was second marshal of his class at its graduation. From 1917 to 1919 he was a Captain of Infantry, Machine Guns, with the Army in France...
...record of its growth, conclusively proves that its separation from the Glee Club has not been disastrous for either organization, and that both have benefited by being allowed to follow their best interests in different ways. A less obvious but nevertheless true conclusion is that President Lowell's firm belief in the value and pleasure derived from group singing and orchestral playing has once more been justified. The high level of the Instrumental Clubs performances augurs well for a successful vacation trip, which will do much to strengthen its present position and continue the musical tradition which President Lowell...
Died. Judge Charles L. McKeehan, 49, of the U. S. District Court, onetime member of the law firm of Roberts, Montgomery & MeKeehan, of which Owen J. Roberts is the senior partner; in Philadelphia, of bronchitis, accompanied by a nervous breakdown...