Word: ind
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Commencement. The nominations are as follows: Samuel Smith Drury '01, of Concord, N. H.; Howard Elliott '81, of Boston (Overseer, 1905-15); Francis Lee Higginson, Jr., '00, of Boston; Amory Glacier Hodges '74, of New York; Mark Antony DeWollfe Howe '87, of Boston; Hugh McKennan Landon '92, of Indianapolis, Ind.; John Pierpont Morgan '89, of New York (Overseer, 1909-15); William Thomas '73, of San Francisco, Cal.; Eliot Wadsworth '98, of Boston; Samuel Ellsworth Winslow '85, of Worcester...
...very earnestly hope that Harvard men, both graduate and undergraduate, will enroll for the military training camps to be held during the coming summer. There will be camps at Plattsburg, N. Y.; Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.; Indianapolis, Ind.; San Antonio, Texas; Salt Lake, Utah; Monterey, Cal.; and American Lake, Wash. It is of especial importance that the training camps have the support of the undergraduate body...
...Lane '81, Librarian of the University Library, has been elected president of the Memorial Society for next year. Dean Hurlbut is vice-president; William James Romeyn Taylor '17, of Rochester, N. Y., secretary; Robert Witbeck Babcock '17, of Albany, N. Y., archivist; and Wilbur Dare Canaday '17, of Newcastle, Ind., treasurer...
...Austin Scholarships; Ralph Philip Boas, of Walla Walla, Wash.; Edward Maurice Briggs, of Lawrence, Kan.; Edward Everett Dale, of Norman, Okla.; John Dillingham Dodson, A.M. '08, of Pella, Ia.; Lloyd Clement Emmons, of East Lansing, Mich.; George Howard Gelsinger, A.M. '14, of Carthage, Ill.; Daniel S. Gerig of Goshen, Ind.; Ralph Hinsdale Goodale, A.M. '13, of Hiram, Ohio; Alain LeRoy Locke '07, of Washington, D. C.; Roger Philip McCutcheon, of Wake Forest, N. C.; Srinivasa Rao 1G., of Bangalore, India; D. R. Scott, of Columbia, Mo.; Walter Crothers Weidler, of Columbus, Ohio; Charles Hart Westbrook, Jr., A.M. '10, of Shanghal...
...graduate group, Odell Shepard 2G. is to receive a prize of two hundred dollars for an essay on "The solitude of Wordsworth, Shelley, and Byron," and Joseph Vincent Fuller 1G., of St. Paul. Minn., and Daniel Sommer Robinson 1G., of North Salem, Ind., received similar awards for their essays on "The War Scare of 1875," and "Non-Symbolic Idealistic Logic," respectively...