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...that George Washington let his stepson go there, and that Alexander Hamilton was an alumnus. But by 1814 the trustees were branding Columbia as "a spectacle, mortifying to its friends, humiliating to the city." In the 18503, Trustee Samuel Ruggles ruefully pointed out that of two universities that George III chartered, Göttingen had 89 professors and 1,545 students, while Columbia still languished with six professors and 140 students...
Also receiving managerial posts were Daniel Pierce '56, of Winthrop House and Milton, and Thomas E. Ingram '56, of Eliot House and Lake Forest, III. Pierce will serve as assistant manager, while Ingram will hold the post of associate manager...
Seniors had the highest number of students, percentage0wise , in the first two groups. group I claimed 4% seniors, and 2% each of the freshmen, sophomores and juniors; Group II 18% seniors, 14% juniors and sophomores; 7% freshmen: Group III, 28% seniors, 29% juniors, 28% sophomores, 30% freshmen...
Boeing's first orders for its 707 will probably come from the Air Force. But Boeing also hopes to line up commercial orders and beat out not only Douglas, but the British as well. Britain's sleek Comet III, the first Comet U.S. airlines are interested in, will be ready late...
Last year's Godkin lecturer was John J. McCloy, former High Commissioner to Germany, who was replaced by ex-President Conant. He suggested restraints on the military and strong envoys abroad. In the previous two years, Senator Paul A. Douglas (D-III.) and General Lucius D. Clay were the guest lecturers...