Word: lane
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...addition to the three class teams that were selected recently, the following men have been chosen as members of the first year Law team: W. F. C. Guest 1L., C. T. Lane 1L., R. F. Spindell 1L., M. Pepper 1L., J. H. Forbes 1L., E. M. Weld 1L., and K. Bingham...
...Coolidge '15, relatives of Professor Coolidge; C. H. Haskins, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, Professor E. F. Gay and Professor R. B. Merriman '96, who will represent the Department of History. W. R. Castle Jr. '00, of the Department of State, W. C. Lane '81, Librarian, J. D. Greene '96, Professor J. B. Munn '12 of New York University and E. H. Wells '97 of New York City. Thomas Barbour '06, representing the Peabody Museum, Dr. Frederick Winslow '94, Professor Coolidge's physician, and H. F. Armstrong, managing editor of "Foreign Affairs," complete the list of bearers...
...Connell 2, Barbee 5, Hatch, VanCott 2, Lockwood 2, Ward 3, Bradshaw 2, Lee, Goals from fouls--Wenner, Slocum 3, Green, VanCott, Ward, Bradshaw, Lee. Referee--Cragen. Time of halves--20 minutes. HARVARD WESLEYAN Wenner, Baldwin, r.f. l.g., Travis Slocum, O'Connell, l.f. r.g., Lee, Saunders Green, McCurdy, Lane, c. c., Bradshaw Barbee, Combs, r.g. l.f., Ward, Spaulding Hatch, Burns, l.g. r.f., VanCott, Lockwood
Every day it seems to become more evident that the authorities in charge of the Widener Library are doing all they can to make the Reading Period a success. Mr. Lane's letter, printed in an adjacent column, is further proof of this perhaps not wholly appreciated fact...
...schoolboys will, however, see an earnest Harvard and they will see it under the best possible guides; few visitors have such distinguished hosts as President Lowell, Professor Sachs and Mr. Lane. Certainly the leadership of these men will afford the young Englishmen an introduction not only into the physical. Harvard but to the type of its governors. The CRIMSON takes pleasure in adding its welcome to that officially extended by the University and hopes that the comparisons between the different American institutions visited will not leave Harvard entirely forgotten...