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...agreement completed yesterday, Yale and Harvard athletic directors decided to entrust the selection of officials for the Harvard-Yale football game to a disinterested third party. W. S. Langford of Trinity College, Hartford, famous for his activity in football circles has been chosen to fill this position...
...expected that Dartmouth will sanction this new agreement between Harvard and Yale and will perhaps join with them in having a neutral individual, no relation to either participant, choose the officials for all the big games If Dartmouth agrees to join Harvard and Yale Langford will no doubt be the man she will allow to choose the officials for football games with major eastern rivals...
...second team which will probably play part of the game is as follows: G. N. Weller '29, g.; E. J. Herman '28, p.; William Langford '28, c.p.; W. C. Culver '27, f.d.; Otis Mullinkin '28, s.d.; Herbert Stone '28, t.d.; R. F. Murphy '29, c.; A. M. Hirsch '29, t.d.; C. D. McQuaid '28, c.d.; Crawford North '28, f.d.; J. A. Murphy '29, o.h.; H. A. Ellison...
...English gentleman named Langford Reed edited the book to the accompaniment of a twenty page introduction that could, oh, so well, have been dispensed with. It dissertates (no less impressive word would convey the dreariness of the discussion) on the nature of true nonsense verse. Lewis Carroll's technique, and informs us triumphantly of the awful libel that the author of "Alice" may have been the inventor of cross-word puzzles. His comments and foot-notes sound as if they had been written for a volume of Thornton Burgess' "Mother West Wind Stories"; among them he convinced one reader that...
Architecture has been taught in Harvard since the lectures of Professor Charles Eliot Norten, in 1874, and professionally since 1893, when the late Dean H. Langford Warren first began his courses in the history of architecture and in architectural drawing. This work, however, was part of the undergraduate offering until 1906, when the Graduate School of Applied Science was established and Architecture was made one of its departments. The Bachelor's degree was made an entrance requirement and the degree awarded by the Department was that of Master in Architecture. In 1912 the Schools of Architecture and Landscape Architecture were...