Word: lebaron
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Goddard, H. Golden, A. C. Gosse, W. C. Graustein, G. M. Hawes, C. A. Herrick, J. C. Herring, E. M. Ho, W. K. Huff, J. Humphrey, Jr., J. H. Ju, T. M. Judson, S. S. Kent, E. M. Kerper, L. B. Killian, T. H. Kuo, H. D. LeBaron, R. H. Leonard, K. C. Li, C. H. Livingston, A. S. Macdonald, F. B. McLeary, L. M. Martin, F. W. Marvin, L. S. Mayo, C. A. Merrill, E. Morgan, A. J. Moriarty, G. Murphy, H. Nawn, H. J. Nelson, C. S. Neves, F. J. O'Brien, D. V. O'Flaherty...
...inaugural address, which he heard as an undergraduate, and of the manner in which the plans and policies then voiced have been carried out. M. D. Follansbee '92 spoke for the Harvard Club of Chicago, naming the President's visits as the most important events of its history. Dean LeBaron Russell Briggs '75 compared the retiring with the incoming President, ascribing to both belief in unselfish liberty and devotion to the right as they...
...LeBaron Russell Briggs...
...Dean LeBaron Russell Briggs '75 has been identified with Harvard principally through his eleven years of service as Dean of the College, from 1891 to 1902. Through that position he probably came into contact with more Harvard men than any other man, with the possible exception of Dean Shaler. At present his acquaintance with Harvard men, young and old, is probably unrivalled. Previously to his appointment as Dean he was for six years an assistant professor of English. In 1904 he was appointed to the chair of Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. Since 1903 he has also been president...
...held at the University, Hope and Art Clubs, the privileges of which will be extended to all delegates. A banquet will be held at the Churchill House in the evening, at which President Eliot will speak. C. T. Billings '84 will preside, and speeches will be made by LeBaron R. Briggs '75, Odin Roberts '86, Edward D. Pearce '71, and W. H. P. Faunce h.'04, president of Brown University...