Word: geoffrey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...follows: Captain C. J. Young '21, 79; Arthur Rotch '21, 78; W. B. Darling '22, 77; H. H. Fuller '23, 65; and A. L. Jacobs '22, 64; total 363. The other men who shot, in the order of their scores were: E. G. Lund '23, W. H. Forbes '23, Geoffrey Bolton '23, S. K. Bolton '21 and J. C. Burchard...
...Bolton '21, C. J. Young '21, Stephen Wheatland '21, Arthur Rotch '21, H. H. Fuller '23, W. B. Darling '22, A. L. Jacobs '22, E. G. Lund '23, H. C. Stetson '23, W. H. Forbes '23, J. B. Paine '23. Substitutes, Donald Maxwell '23, G. G. Monks '21, Geoffrey Bolton '23, W. G. Gutter...
Cambridge in its loneliness, for Oxford takes the other stand in this matter of admitting women within its portals, points to the United States as evidence of its good judgment. "We should like to see women with a greater university of their own," said Sir Geoffrey Butler, Fellow of Corpus Christi. "In America women are proud to have their own universities and would hate to have men hanging around." And he points to Radcliffe students as doing just this. "They would think it most unprogressive to form a little part of Harvard, for instance instead of founding their own tradition...
...Harvard in its worthy conservatism is supporting old Cambridge against the inroads of the feminine world; Radcliffe is held up to English girls as a model of what should be. Sir Geoffrey seeks no further evidence from America; or is it a rare tact that restrains him from even a whisper of that civil was that is raging "far above Cayuga's waters...
...Republicans were far in the lead, though, or because, the Literary Digest did everything in its power to make the ballot representative. The only difference is that Harvard and Princeton gave a majority to Hoover, while the Literary Digest ballot seems to indicate that the country wants Leonard Wood. GEOFFREY BOLTON...