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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Editorial Committee. -- Chairman, Thomas Helme Mills, of Portland, Ore.; Harrison Cabot Brown, of San Francisco, Cal.; Francis Hathaway Cummings, of Boston; John Brooks Fenno, Jr., of Boston; Arthur Joseph Grant, of Youngstown, O.; Campbell Kelleher, of Seattle, Wash.; Roy Edward Larsen, of Brookline; David Thompson Watson McCord, of Cambridge; John Murray Mitchell, of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; James Reed Morss, of Chestnut Hill; Samuel Hanson Ordway, Jr., of New York City; John Sise, of Portsmouth, N. H.; Thomas Wales, of Chestnut Hill

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RED BOOK COMMITTEES NAMED | 5/3/1918 | See Source »

Three additional Directors for the incoming class of 1922 were also elected. They are: Albert Henry Aloysius Crowley '21, of Dorchester; Maurice Joyce Curran '20, of Andover; Arthur Joseph Grant '21, of Youngstown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CATHOLIC CLUB CHOSE LEADERS | 4/26/1918 | See Source »

...last meeting the University Board of Overseers voted to issue to undergraduates who leave College for active military or naval service before receiving their degrees certificates testifying to their attendance at the University and their work done as candidates for those degrees. It was also voted to grant similar certificates as to their eligibility for a degree to men who have passed their entrance examinations but have never registered at the University because of having enlisted in military or naval service. The exact provision follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CERTIFICATES FOR MEN WHO DO NOT GRADUATE | 4/11/1918 | See Source »

...aspects of the war are discussed, the one by Professor Whipple in "What of Russia After the War?" and the other by Mr. Grant on "England, America, and College Men." Mr. Whipple prudently dates his article January, 1918; at that time, at least, he was convinced of the permanence of the Republic and hopeful for its development. Mr. Grant's long residence in England makes him a trust worthy interpreter of the English point of view; his advice ought to go far to-wards establishing instant cordiality between English and American officers...

Author: By David T. Pottinger ., | Title: Cheerfulness Dominant Strain of Current Graduates' Magazine | 3/26/1918 | See Source »

...yard swim.--Won by L. H. Rand '21; second, Grant, Huntington; third, Russel, Huntington. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHOOL SWIMMERS LOST TO 1921 | 3/18/1918 | See Source »

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