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When the Laurentic was sunk off Lough Swilly by a German submarine during the War, a large treasure in bullion went down with it. The British marked the site and fought on. But in 1918 the attempt to salvage the undersea gold was begun, and to date about $35,000,000 has been recovered by divers...
...plan, as fathered by Dean James Edwin Lough of the Extramural Division of New York University, was to take the students and a faculty of 40 on a year's round-the-world cruise, the while they were completing their year of college work...
Dean James Edwin Lough of the Extramural Division of New York University is planning to charter the Shipping Board vessel President Arthur to be used by 450 students and a faculty of 40. The students will complete one year of college work while making a tour around the world. Under naval discipline, they will witness the Panama Canal, Asiatic waters, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean, Atlantic ports as far north as Christiania and Bergen...
...Minister of Britain. Born in the village of Lossiemouth in 1866; under the influence of village school teacher renounced manual labor and became a student; at 19 years of age went to London, worked in daytime, studied in evenings, health gave way; after long illness became secretary to Thomas Lough, Liberal; in 1894 became a Laborite; stood for election in 1895 and 1900 but was defeated both times; in 1906 he won a seat in Leicester which he represented until 1918; in 1911 he became Leader of the Labor Party, a post which he resigned in 1914 when the Laborites...
...match at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the Walker Memorial Building at M. I. T. The Crimson team will be composed of the following men, playing in the order named: R. E. Spaulding, I. C. Foss, Saul Schwarts, G. E. Levine, A. S. Keeler, Bernard Bandler, E. B. Lough, G. T. Hirsh, Richard Baltaly, and T. R. Wickersham...