Word: londoner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting last December it was decided to approach Harvard in regard to the resumption of the annual regatta at New London. If the report of Harvard's acceptance of our proposal is true, we may expect that pre-war rowing relations will be resumed with our ancient rival...
...Athletic Committee received last night recommendations from the Graduate Rowing Committee in favor of a New London regatta with Yale on the Thames. Out of courtesy to Yale, however, no definite announcement will be made until the representatives of the two colleges meet. Coach Haines was chosen to have full charge of rowing and it was recommended that many preliminary races be held on the Charles...
...joint meeting of the Athletic Committee, of which he is chairman, and the Advisory Rowing Committee, for Monday evening, January 27. The chief business to be taken up will be a discussion of policy in regard to the crew. The question as to the Yale regatta at New London will be considered...
...general discussions on Thursday were held at the Medical School. The topic considered in the morning was "The Future Place of the Humanities in Education." The principal speakers were Miss Caroline Spurgeon, professor in Bedford College, University of London; Dean Andrew F. West of Princeton; Dr. Edward Mewburn Walker, Of Queen's College Oxford; and professor Kirkby F. Smith, of Johns Hopkins University. Dean and Mrs. Edsall of the Medical School entertained the delegates at luncheon. The afternoon session met to consider "Problems Presented by the Student Army Training Corps, and the Future Military Training of Students." It was addressed...
...stands in the entrance corridor of the Widener Library building, and since Memorial Day several names have already been added to the list. It is frankly a contemporary memorial, a current token of recognition, not intended to stand as the University's permanent tribute to its fallen sons. From London a correspondent of the Bulletin has recently written: "At University College yesterday I saw one side of the corridor lined with photographs, four rows deep of graduates and students killed in this war. When one goes the provost writes a letter of sympathy and asks for the photograph...