Word: londoner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...announced last night. Managers R. C. Cobb '15, S. M. Felton, Jr., '16, and P. S. Howe '17 have charge of the University men, while managers F. S. Marden, Jr., '18 and T. Nelson '18 go with the Freshmen. The men leave the South Station for New London on Monday at 1.03 o'clock. The list follows...
...first complete catalogue of Harvard graduates was probably issued in 1674. Of this only one copy is known to exist, and is kept in the State Paper Office in London. A photograph of it has recently been given to the College Library by Edward Bell '04, of the American Embassy at London. From 1682 to 1875, the volume was issued triennially and since then has been issued every five years. Prior to 1890, the names were all printed in Latin...
...auction sale held in London last week, the Fogg Museum acquired parts of a large altarpiece by Spinello Aretino, the central panel of which is now in the Fogg Museum. This picture was described by Vasari as being painted for the convent of Monte Oliveto, near Siena, in 1385. The great altarpiece has long since been dismembered and scattered. Certain parts are in Siena, some are in Budapest, and the central panel, representing the Madonna and Child and Angels, went first to a collection in Florence, later to London, and has now been in the Fogg Museum for eleven years...
...Freshmen who have shown such a pathetic lack of spirit and energy, let me remind them that Freshman numerals are not a necessary adjunct to a University crew man. Several Instances can be given of men who have made an "H" in rowing who were not taken to New London at all in their Freshman year...
...been a prominent member of his department ever since. His publications were of texts for use in his classes including an edition of "Sohrab and Rustem" and "Tabrada Cuentos Alegres." He was a member of the Union and Harvard Clubs of Boston, the Royal Automobile Club of London, the Harvard Club of New York, the Colonial Club of Cambridge, and the Modern Language Association...