Word: lebaron
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Coast, West Africa; Morris Belkin, Boston; Vincent Immanuel Benander, Boston; William Claypool Bennett, Somerville; Algernon Black, New York. N. Y.; Edward Rondthaler Chase, Ware; Henry Wadsworth Clark, Ketchikan, Alaska; Earle Stanton Collins, West Newbury; Ralph Kingston Cooper, Cambridge, Ohio; Frank Walter Coyne, Scranton, Pa; Walter Kenneth Cushing, Framingham; Ross LeBaron Daggett, Larchmont, N. Y.; Nicholas Depopolo, Westfield; Robert Frederick Doolittle, New York, N. Y.; David Francis Egan, Newport, R. I.; Frank Morgan Emery, Pittsfield, N. H.; John Joseph Figoni, Springfield; Roscoe Thornton Foust, Portsmouth, N. H.; Robert Churchill Francis, West Medford; William Lamson Griffin, Jr., East Orange, N. J.; James...
...list of speakers, which is not yet finally completed includes President A. Lawrence Lowell, Dean LeBaron R. Briggs, Thomas Nelson Perkins '91, greater Boston chairman, and Eliot Wadsworth '98, who with Thomas W. Lamont '92, is joint chairman of the national committee of the Endowment Fund campaign...
...hundred graduates of the University met at a dinner held in Paris on Saturday evening. Robert Woods Bliss '00, Secretary of the American Embassy acted as chairman. Dean LeBaron R. Briggs '75, now Exchange Professor at the University of Paris, spoke on America's role in the war, and Dean Charles H. Haskins made an address on the development of Franco-American friendship. Colonel J. P. Azan, former instructor in Military Science and Tactics at the University also spoke on the later subject...
...LeBaron R. Briggs, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences who is to be the Harvard exchange professor to the Sorbonne, will sail from New York Feb. 8. He will not decide upon the subject of his lectures until he reaches Paris, but his work will begin immediately on arrival and continue until June. No announcement has yet been made as to who will be the successor of Prof. Lucien Levy-Bruhi, the French exchange professor at Harvard, who recently resigned...
...Baptist Sewing Circle may not elect to attend "The Very Idea" for its mid-winter theatre party, but that's not saying it's an improper show. Vicarious parentage is ordinarily not an appropriate topic among the very best people, but William LeBaron, to whom this very idea was born, has spun three acts of good fun and humorous complication. Having resolved to poke fun at eugenics and its converts, he has only to introduce the child in the final act to hoist the humor to its climax. Which he does, and very deftly...