Word: lloyd
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Samuel Sewall Greeley '44 died at his home in Winnetka, Ill., on Wednesday, March 8. Since the death of Dr. James Lloyd Wellington '38 on February 11, Mr. Greeley had the distinction of being the oldest living graduate of the college. He was born on October 11. 1824, and was therefore, in his 92nd year. He was in Cambridge in June, 1914, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of his graduation from college. He was an active member of the Harvard Club of Chicago, and often wrote for the Harvard Graduates' Magazine and the Alumni Bulletin reminiscences of his college days...
...Robert Ellsworth Gross, of West Newton; Captain Rudolph Shermann Kissel, Jr., of Morristown, N. J. Rudolph Waldo Marshall, of New York N. Y.; John Lee Merrill, of Manchester Morris Phinney, of West Medford; William Platt, of New York, N. Y.; Henry Kent White, Jr., of Milton; and Manager Lloyd Kirkliam Garrison, of New York...
...Lloyd Kirkham Garrison '19, of New York, N. Y., has been appointed manager, and George Abbott Brownell '19, also of New York, N. Y., assistant manager of the Freshman hockey team, with the approval of the Athletic Committee of the Student Council. The following managers have been approved as dormitory managers: Smith--Neal Wainwright '19, of Concord, Mass.; Standish--Eugene Dorr Morse '19, of Brookline; Gore--William Henry Potter, Jr., 19, of Watertown...
...Book Committee.--Bulkley Livermore Wells, of Telluride, Colo., chairman; George Abbott Brownell, of New York, chairman of cuts and photographs; Lloyd Kirkham Garrison, of New York, chairman of the art department; John Blauvelt Hopkins, of Wellesley Hills, chairman of the copy and registration department; Philip Zach, of Roxbury, chairman for advertisements and subscriptions...
...Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize consists of $100 and a silver medal for the best poem on a subject chosen by the Department of English