Word: illness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...course in Aeronautical Engineering has been instituted by the Academy of Applied Aeronautics, Chicago, Ill., with the aim of offering an opportunity to young men for a close study of aviation. It will be conducted particularly for the college man who has taken courses in mathematics, science or any department of engineering, and who is desirous of following a career in this new field of aeronautics...
...considered the best Workshop production of the year. The acting of the two little girls, the Misses Barr and La Mont, has received wide commendation. The cast has not been changed except that Mr. J. W. D. Seymour '17 will take the place of Mr. Richard Lloyd, who is ill. The characters will appear as follows: Lizbeth, Marguerite Barr Fanny, Betty La Mont Ethel, Mrs. Thomas Loudon Cecily, Miss Vianna R. Knowlton 1917 Roger, Mr. J. W. D. Seymour...
Owen Wister '82, of Philadelphia, Pa., author and essayist; Thomas William Lamont '92, of New York City, of the firm of J. P. Morgan Co.; Judge Julian William Mack LL.B. '87, of Chicago, Ill.; Edward Hickling Bradford '69, of Boston, former dean of the Medical School; Ellery Sedgwick '94, of Boston, editor of the Atlantic Monthly; John Downer Pennock '83, of Cambridge, principal of the Boston Latin School; Benjamin Joy '05, of Boston, vice-president of the Emergency Fleet Corporation; Howard Coonley '99, of Boston; and Grenville Clark '03, of New York City...
...Harvard Magazine's attack, which called forth the CRIMSON's ill-considered reply, there is a halfpenny worth of bread which should not be cast in vain upon the waters. The news writing in the CRIMSON seems to call for an improvement in style. The short, matter of fact sentences allow little room in which to go wrong, but they also make it impossible to be interesting. More color, more space, more frivolity, more careless handling of the powers that be--a premium in the competitions on sprightliness,--while revolutionary would give the CRIMSON more life. The proposed increase...
Several shifts were made in the line-up of the University crews yesterday, in anticipation of the departure for Red Top next Friday. M. E. Olmstead '21, is reported ill, but will be able to make the trip. He will be moved into number four upon his return, and Captain F. B. Whitman '19, who has rowed at that seat most of the season will be changed to number three. S. Damon '21 has been shifted to bow on the second crew in place of C. W. Greenough '19. The present line-up which will probably remain unchanged...