Word: longed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Schaub received the degree of bachelor of laws from the Law School in 1906. He is a graduate of the College of Charles City, Ia., and has received the A.M. degree from the State University of Iowa. He will act as the dean of the Business School as long as Dean Gay continues his work in Washington, but at the end of that time will resign his position in favor of Dean Gay. It is expected that the latter will continue to serve on the council throughout the duration of the war, and possibly in reconstruction work after the conclusion...
...prospect of there being any crew worth while making. Everybody says that during war time it is the duty of the colleges to keep the maximum number of men at athletics in order to improve their physical condition. By dropping intercollegiate athletics so suddenly the colleges have gone a long way towards keeping the minimum number interested. It is unfortunately true, especially in rowing, that an informal season with intramural competition will not attract a large number of candidates. If the athletic rulers wish to get the greatest numbers out, they must provide some intercollegiate meetings with our natural rivals...
Section Instructor G. P. Drury will instruct Section 5-C and not 5-E, as previously listed. P. W. LONG, Captain and Adjustant...
...scholarship in English has been chosen as the most appropriate honor. This is fitting indeed, for not only will Meeker's memory be preserved, but it will be preserved ever fresh. So long as instruction in English is part of the University's curriculum, students will be inspired by the example of a former undergraduate. At the same time, this scholarship is to be a reward for excellence. As an encouragement for students to attain perfection, or, at least, to do their utmost, the memorial will be of value to humanity. That the memory of a life spent in seeking...
Louis Adams Frothingham '93 will be chief marshal on Commencement Day this spring, according to a statement in the Alumni Bulletin. In accordance with a long-established precedent, a member of the graduating class 25 years ago was chosen...