Word: june
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...Newton, Dartmouth 1901, was yesterday unanimously elected president of Dartmouth College by the board of trustees. When President elect Hopkins takes up his office he will be one of the youngest college presidents in the country. He will succeed President Ernest Fox Nichols, whose resignation takes effect on June...
...Conn., June 14, 1916.--The absence of H. S. Middendorf '16 is still greatly noticed in the first crew, but today almost all signs of the check had disappeared. The second crew likewise is making rapid improvements in keeping a decent form at a low stroke. In addition to Middendorf's illness, another bit of hard luck hit the University camp today when C. W. Greenough '19 was forced to go home for the rest of the season with tonsilitis. J. F. Linder '19, who also left a few days ago because of sickness, is not expected back, and these...
...Louis, Mo., June 13.--In marked contrast to the Republican and Progressive conventions of last week, there is such a great store of harmony among the Democratic delegates assembled here that a formal convention seems hardly necessary. The only event of importance during the last twenty-four hours was the arrival of Secretary of War Baker with full directions in his bag from President Wilson as to the method of constructing the platform for the coming campaign and nominating Wilson for president and Marshall for vice-president. The absolute calm is broken only by hardly audible booms for Governor Sullivan...
Professor A. B. Hart '80, of the History Department, will be one of the chief speakers at the conference on international relations for university students at Western Reserve University from June 21 to July 1. The conference will be under the auspices of the Federation of International Folity Clubs of Boston with the co-operation of the World Peace Foundation, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Church Peace Union, and Western Reserve University...
...Conn., June 13, 1916.--J. C. White, 2d, '17 still retained the place of H. S. Middendorf '16 in the first University crew today, since the latter was not able to return to practice. White, who has been on Crew A for two days, is beginning to fit into the boat better, but the unity of the shell is certainly not the same with Middendorf out. The check of Crew A which was troubling the coaches greatly the last few days is rapidly being eliminated, and with the return of Middendorf, this crew ought to be in remarkable form...