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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ground for predicting either as a result of the Harvard houses or of any other educational conditions about which I know that the good American small colleges will disappear." Thus Professor Chester Noyes Greenough '98, who will be master of one of the new houses, commented upon the recent report of Dr. B. I. Bell, warden of St. Stephen's College, who predicted the "eventual abandonment of the most firmly intrenched small colleges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREENOUGH DOES NOT SEE DEATH OF SMALL COLLEGE | 11/20/1929 | See Source »

Taking issue with this augury. Professor Greenough said further: "I have read only a newspaper report of what Dr. Bell said. I therefore venture merely to say that of course the Harvard houses are not intended to be separate colleges. If they should have influence elsewhere, I should expect it to be rather in the direction of breaking up large colleges into subdivisions mainly social, than in the direction of an affiliation of several small colleges into a large university...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREENOUGH DOES NOT SEE DEATH OF SMALL COLLEGE | 11/20/1929 | See Source »

...Walker, Saint Paul's School; R. J. Walsh, Jr., Andover; H. B. Washburn, Jr., Groton School; J. D. Wassersug, Boston Latin School; D. G. Way, Thayer Academy; A. W. Weil, Jr., Choate School; David Weld, Milton Academy; G. G. Wells, Exeter; R. C. Wells, Exeter; Taggart Whipple, Noble and Greenough School; J. M. Wilfand, Boston Latin School; Max Wilfand, Boston Latin School; A. F. Wilson, Jr., Exeter; B. A. Winter, Shaw High School; E. B. Wood, Santa Barbara School; Edward Yeomans, Jr., Thacher School; Hamilton Young, Newton Country Day School

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 157 FRESHMEN WIN ENTRANCE HONORS | 11/15/1929 | See Source »

...School 18, 10: Cambridge High and Latin School 16, 33; Thayer Academy 12; Somerville High School 11, 9; Belmont Hill School 11, 12; Kent School 11, 10; Choate School 10, 6; Loomis Institute 10, 10; Newton Country Day School 9, 16; Browne and Nichols School 9, 6; Noble and Greenough School 9, 12; The Hill School 8; St. George's School 7, 11; Arlington High School 7; Peddie School 7; Worcester Academy 6, 6; Horace Mann School 6, 8; Fieldston School 5; Lynn Classical High School 5; Newton Classical High School 5; Roxbury Latin School 5, 7; Boston English High...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boston Latin Again Contributes More Freshmen to Harvard Than Any Other School--Exeter Delegation is Next in Size | 11/8/1929 | See Source »

Second University -- January 11, Noble and Greenough; January 15, Melrose; February 5, Worcester Academy; February 8, Northeastern; February 12, Middlesex at Concord; February 15, 19, 22, open; February 26, Freshmen; March 1, Yale at New Haven

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN AND SECOND TEAM HOCKEY GAMES ANNOUNCED | 11/8/1929 | See Source »

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