Word: langstaff
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...likely that some material from "Harvard of Today," a small volume of essays on college life published in 1913 by J. B. Langstaff '13 will be used in improving the Register...
Chapter I contains a sketch of the relations of the Federation of Territorial Clubs of the College at large, by J. B. Langstaff '13, its founder and first president. This is followed by a treatise on Scholarship" in the second chapter by D. E. Dunbar '13, who was second marshal of Phi Beta Kappa in his Senior year. He explains the system of instruction and of granting scholastic honors. W. L. Ustick '13 describes religious life to the University in the following chapter showing its connection with and inference on University life...
...plans for the new publication have received the endorsement of the University press and of the Alumni Bulletin, which will co-operate with the Federation to produce a work truly representative of Harvard and of service to prospective undergraduates. Any suggestions will be gladly received by J. B. Langstaff '13, Holworthy...
...Appleton Chapel ushers for the second half-year have been appointed as follows: G. N. Phillips '13, of Middletown Springs, Vt., head-usher; W. C. Brown Jr., '14, of Hartford, Conn.; F. H. Cord day '14, of New Castle, Ind.; J. B. Langstaff '13, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and S. Y. Speer '13, of Oil City...
...territorial clubs. The executive committee which met to start organizing the club was composed of the following: G. N. Phillips '13, president; R. B. Batchelder '13, vice-president; W. C. Brown, Jr., '14, secretary-treasurer; D. E. Dunbar '13, C. F. Farrington '16, W. O. Fenn '14, J. B. Langstaff '13. This committee will meet again in the course of a few weeks to complete the organization...