Word: forded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Section Ten under H. M. Luckley '10 and Section Three under Lovering Hill '10. This latter section, according to telegrams received yesterday, has just reached Salonika, where it will operate with the French armies in Greece. This section is larger than the others and is composed of 36 Ford ambulances, two repair cars, a large ambulance (two-ton truck) and 25 volunteers. Hill was in the first section that went to the front. In this section that are ten University men, three Yale and three Princeton men. The following University men are in the section: Lovering Hill '10, C. Baird...
Boston leads in the number of opportunities offered to a student for close observations of great questions. One has only to search the columns of any daily paper to find the variety of predigested information furnished in the city, much of it on Sunday. Ford Hall meetings, Tremont Temple addresses, public library meetings, Lowell lectures and Faneuil Hall meetings, not to mention special lectures, crowd into view. The majority of students sleep half of Sunday and loaf the other half, or spend the entire day seeking a mild sort of amusement. How much better to utilize Sunday afternoons and evenings...
...young men on subjects of current interest. "Representative Churches" will be the subject of the discussion for the four Sundays beginning October 22, and Professor John Winthrop Platner, D.D., will have charge. The subjects for the three Sundays beginning November 19 will be "Social Problems in Cambridge." Professor James Ford '05 will conduct the discussions on those days. These meetings are arranged especially for students, and a cordial invitation is extended to everyone...
...Sciences the Toppan Prize of $150, the gift of Robert Noxon Toppan '58, of Cambridge, was awarded for 1915-1916 to Clarence Henry Haring '07, Ph. D. '16, for an essay entitled, "Trade and navigation Between Spain and the Indies Under the Hapsburgs." The judges were Professor Guy S. Ford of the University of Minnesota and Professor William MacDonald of Brown University...
...Ford, daily 9.30-12.30, 1154 Boylston street...