Word: kingsley
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...most interesting feature to Harvard men in the February number of the New Englander and Yale Review is the article by William L. Kingsley on "Yale a National University." The substance of his arguments is as follows...
...Thursday, was unusually quiet, as the men had already won their positions by their work for the magazine. Mr. John Crosby, chairman of the '90 editorial board, took charge of the meeting. Six nominations were made: Albert Lee, Grosvenor Atterbury, L. H. Tucker, Jr., R. B. Smith, H. T. Kingsley, and T. S. Hart, but the last named withdrew. The five remaining men were unanimously elected; but the elections must be ratified by the '90 board before becoming valid...
...conclusions reached by Mr. William M. Kingsley in his article entitled "Yale a National University," which appeared in the February number of the New Englander and Yale Review should be highly gratifying to all interested in the success of Yale. The intent of the article is not to prove Yale's percentage of western growth to be greater than that of Harvard-as the Harvard Advocate recently attempted to do, but with questionable success but to show that Yale is a "National" University in every sense of the word, and the reasons why she gained that title at such...