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...William Richard Castle '00 5,000.00 T. Jefferson Coolidge '15 5,000.00 Mrs. T. Jefferson Coolidge Sr. 5,050.84 Dwight F. Davis '00 5,000.00 Carl A. de Gersderff '97 5,000.00 Charles E. Dunlap '11 15,000.00 Robert L. Gerry '00 5,000.00 Robert F. Herrick '90 25,000.00 William M. Kendall '76 5,000.00 Joseph P. Kennedy '12 25,000.00 Thayer Lindsley '04 35,000.00 Francis M. Weld '97 5,237.30 George Whitney '07 25,000.00 Mrs. Clarence C. Williams, in memory of Augusts Peabody Gardner '86 5,200.00 William Woodward '98 5,000.00 Sundry other subscriptions...
Frederick A. Delano '85; Charles Francis Adams '88, former Secretary of the Navy; Robert F. Herrick '90; Thomas W. Lamont '92, who has endowed one of President Conant's roving professorships; W. Cameron Forbes '92, former ambassador to Japan; Dr. Engene H. Pool '95; Philip Stockton '96, president of the First National Bank in Boston; Joseph H. Choate, Jr. '97; Francis M. Weld '97, president of the Harvard Club of New York; George F. Baker '99; Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. '00; Dwight F. Davis '00, donor of the Davis...
...Lieder, Cawley older men in the department who are authorities in their field but tend to be rather uninspiring to undergraduates as lecturers. Starck--clear lecturer, con- genial. Heffner--stimulating, gives the literary angle. Nolte--good tutor (especially for divisional), knows his literature, material somewhat disorganized in German 6. Herrick--stimulating personality. Hawkes--progressive, interesting, good in composition courses. Cross--brilliant and interesting, the power of the Department. Vietor--good lecturer. Shelley--good younger tutor
Discus--J. H. Herrick '38, 149 ft., 7 in. (20 ft.); second, B. M. Litman '38, 143 ft., 3 3/4 in. (30 ft.); third, M. Millard '36, 138 ft., 10 1/2 in. (scratch...
This year Girard's able President Herrick reaches 70. Last week Girard named as his successor Dr. Merle Middleton Odgers, Dean of the University of Pennsylvania's College of Liberal Arts for Women. Lank, sharp-faced, 35, Merle Odgers is married, lives with his wife and daughter in suburban Upper Darby. An ardent classicist, he may circumvent one of the last of Founder Girard's barriers: "I do not forbid, but I do not recommend the Greek and Latin languages...