Word: greeley
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Appointments by the Corporation were as follows: Morrison Worthington, proctor, Divinity Hall; Kenneth Ellmaker Appel, Assistant in Psychology; Stephen Coburn Pepper '13, Assistant in Philosophy; Abraham Aaron Roback '13, Assistant in Psychology, Robert Lindley Murray Underhill, Assistant in Philosophy; Eliot Channing French, Assistant in Meteorology; Horace Greeley Perry G.'12, A. T. Fellow in Botany; McKeen Cattell, Austin Teaching Fellow in Physiology; John Felt Cole '00, Instructor in Astronomy; Neal Tuttle, Austin Teaching Fellow in Chemistry; Edward Smith Handy, Austin Teaching Fellow in Anthropology; Arthur Bliss Seymour, Assistant in the Cryptogramic Herbarium; Bancroft Huntington Brown, Instructor in Mathematics; Charles Andrew...
Four men have been decorated with the French Cross of the Legion of Honor. They are: A. P. Andrew '95, Norman Prince '08, R. H. Greeley '01, and R. Norton '92. Norman Prince had received in addition the Croix de Guerre and the Medaille Militaire before his death in France. C. W. Whittlesey '08, and G. Murtry '99, members of the "Lost Batallion" are the two men who have received the highest American honor, the Congressional Medal of Honor. They were decorated on the Boston Common by General Edwards in December...
...Beal, G. F., 3 Gilcreas, F. W., 1 Nichols, H., 9 Bean, H. T., 28 Goodspeed, H., 13 Nichols, W. B., 8 Bechtel, H. R., 22 Gordon, W. A., 5 Norris, H. B., 31 Belden, A., 22 Graham, J. E., 15 Norweb, R. H., 14 Belden, A., 22 Greeley, A. L., 1 Orwiler, F. L., 35 Beebe, J. O., 13 Greeley, S., 25 O'Neil, E. I., 3 Bigelow, J. L., 22 Griffin, E., 20 O'Neil, E. T., 32 Bingham, W. J., 11 Gundlach, O. K., 22 O'Neill, F. G. C., 11 Birch, C. W., 3 Hagler...
Samuel Sewall Greeley '44 died at his home in Winnetka, Ill., on Wednesday, March 8. Since the death of Dr. James Lloyd Wellington '38 on February 11, Mr. Greeley had the distinction of being the oldest living graduate of the college. He was born on October 11. 1824, and was therefore, in his 92nd year. He was in Cambridge in June, 1914, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of his graduation from college. He was an active member of the Harvard Club of Chicago, and often wrote for the Harvard Graduates' Magazine and the Alumni Bulletin reminiscences of his college days...
First place in the pole-vault competition in the Baseball Cage yesterday went to G. G. Haydock '16, who cleared 12 feet 3 inches. This beats last year's best record for the Cage of 12 feet, which was set up by M. L. Greeley '15 in the Winter Carnival. S. Laird '19 took second place with 11 feet 6 inches, of which 2 feet 6 inches represented his handicap. W. E. Sullivan '18 was third at 11 feet 3 inches, including a handicap of 1 foot 3 inches. Six men entered the competition. There will be contests...