Word: kingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...large reception room on the second floor, the King and Queen were addressed by President Lowell (one of the first to favor American intervention in the war as he did immediately after the violation of Belgium's neutrality), surrounded by all the professors in cap and gown. The King answered with a few words in English. He was then given a diploma, and our inspection of the University began under the guidance of the President...
...Duke of Brabant, however, who had been committed to the care of a few students of his own age, expressed a desire to see that which the President could not show to the King and Queen, namely: the dormitories, the kitchens, the class-rooms, and so forth. He seemed delighted to escape for a while from the restraint of an official ceremony, and a scholarly ceremony, at that...
...Duke tasted of the daily food of the students, we visited the marvelous library, the study room where the students could be seen at work for they had not been asked to leave despite the royal visit, until finally we entered the room for guests of honor where the King and Queen signed the Golden Book...
Poet: James Gore King, Jr., of New York...
...Hatton, 90N. S. Winitsky, 474091 Ballot thrown out.ORATOR.S. Washburn, 167H. W. Harris, Jr., 114C. McC. Jones, 49G. Crompton, Jr., 40L. E. Thomas, 344046 Ballots thrown out.IVY ORATOR.E. Scott, 123F. C. Packard, Jr., 106E. Van R. Stires, 72A. McK. Steddard, 56C. La Farge, 474046 Ballots thrown out.POET.J. G. King, Jr., 159R. H. Snow, 140H. H. F. Jayne, 10140010 Ballots thrown out.CHORISTER.J. V. Spalding, 167M. H. Dill, 124W. W. Rowe, 10739812 Ballots thrown out.ODIST.P. R. Doolin, 192M. T. B. Spalding, 145P. D. Van Anda, 694064 Ballots thrown...