Word: ills
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...complete list of nominations now is as follows: president--W.J. Bingham, of Lawrence, E.W. Mahan, of Natick; vice-president--A. Biddle, of Philadelphia, Pa., G.A. McKinlock, of Lake Forest, Ill., Wingate Rollins, of West Roxbury; secretary-treasurer--W. Blanchard, of Concord, F. Boyer, of Philadelphia, Pa., R.R. Cowen, of Cambridge, E. Cunningham, Jr., of Westwood; Student Council (three to be elected)--B.M. Fullerton, 2d, of Spokane, Wash., J.A. Gilman, Jr., of Honolulu, H.I., J.G. Heyburn, of Louisville, Ky., D.P. Morgan, Jr., of New York City, E.W. Soucy, of Forest Hills, D.C. Watson, of Milton, R.N. Williams, Jr., of Cambridge...
Ph.D.--Guy Rodger Clements, of Chicago, Ill.; Donald Watson Davis, of Cambridge; Charles Edward Persons, of Renwick, la.; Albert Edward Rand, of Providence, R. I.; Clyde Orval Ruggles, of Winfield, la.; Reynold Albrecht Spaeth, of Mount Airy, Pa. D. M. D.--Berj Quarekin Chutjian, of New York, N. Y.; Joel Emmanuel Davidson, of Dorchester; Thomas James Giblin, Jr., of Dorchester; Thomas Edward McGreen, of Providence, R. I.; Harry Yeates Nutter, of Winchester. M. D.--Isaac Alcuzar, of Boston; Richard Dana Bell, of Somerville; Roger Paul Dawson, of Waterbury, Conn.; Otto Woodson Gresier, of Columbia City, Md.; Sterne Morse, of Brookline...
...George Thomas Smart (honorable mention in philosophy), of Newton Highlands; as of the class of '08, Percy Gamble Kammerer, of New Bedford; as of the class of '11, James Placidus Morgan, of Beverly Farms; as of the class of '12, Jacob Aaronson, of Chelsea; Dennison Harvey Barrett, of Watseka, Ill.; Varnel Douglas Cole Beach, of Portland, Ore.; Robert Charles Benchley, of Worcester: Hubert George Emery (cum laude), of Philadelphia, Pa.; Hugh Nelson Fuller, S. B. 1911 (Emory College), of Atlanta, Ga.; Norris William Gillette, of Toledo, O.; Robert Williams Gray, of Belmont; Henry Alexander Libbey, of West Newton; Thomas Tonkins...
...Alfred Wilson Bosworth, of Brookline; John W. E. Bowen, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.; Arthur Harrison Cole, of Haverhill; Frank Frederick Covington, Jr., of Marion, S. C.; Carl Clinton Gardner, of Providence, R. I.; James Juvenal Hayes, of Evanston, Ill.; Robert Samuel Keebler, of Bristol, Tenn.; Rufus William McCulloch, of Atlanta, Ga.; George E. F. Sherwood, of Hillsdale, N. B.; Searcy Bradfield Slack, of La Grange, Ga.; John Coulson, of Cambridge...
...best spent money was used in reclaiming six more acres of the Soldiers Field. In general, money is well spent when it increases opportunity for exercises among all students, or relieves all students of subscriptions; it is spent less well--some think it is spent ill--in the preparation of comparatively few men for single great contests, in costly journeys to the scenes of those contests, in prolonged use of the training table, and in some other things which college athletics as now conducted demand. On the other hand, without the great contests there would be less money to spend...