Word: londoners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...were awarded Commonwealth Fellowships for study in colleges and universities of the United States will come to Harvard next fall to take up graduate work, it was made known last night by the American representative of the Fund in New York. The selection of students was made in London by the Committee of Award from a group of 178 applicants from 26 universities in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, and includes three women students...
Alastair M. Adamson, St. Andrews, zoology at the University of Southern California; Frank N. Astbury, Liverpool University, architecture at Columbia; Ian William M. A. Black, St. Andrews, chemistry at Yale; Margaret E. Cranswick, King's College, London, education at Columbia; Robert Fisher, Herford College, Oxford, economics at Yale; Isabella Gordon, Aberdeen and Imperial College of Science, London, Zoology at Stanford; Hilda A. C. Green, Westfield College, London, literature at Pennsylvania; Donald B. Harden, Trinity College, Cambridge and Aberdeen; archaeology at Michigan; Richard L. Lechmere-Oertel, Birmingham, mining engineering at Columbia; Edward P. Mumford, Christ's College; Cambridge, entomology at California...
...surprising that such as Sweden, which has played the role of interested spectator in Europe's sword-rattlings, should be the most thoroughly pervaded with the new nation. One remembers that the dove has always found it easiest to alight in Geneva the Hague, or Stockholm than in Paris, London, or Berlin...
Died. Sir John Williams, 86, accoucheur at the birth of Edward now Prince of Wales, Emeritus Professor of Midwifery at University College, London; at Aberystwyth, Wales...
Haydn: Symphony No. 2 in D major (London). First Movement: Adagio: Allegro...