Word: ludlow
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Prof. John W. White, chairman, and Thomas W. Ludlow, sec'y of the Archaeological Institute of America have sent the following circular to the presidents and faculties of American colleges: "The managing committee of the American school of classical studies at Athens begs to call to your attention the advantages offered by the school to graduates of the colleges cooperating in its support, and to request you to bring these advantages to the notice of your students, some of whom from year to year will, it is hoped, avail themselves of them. The committee asks you, also, to urge upon...
...letter to the N. Y. Times, T. W. Ludlow writes: "The cordial co-operation of so many of our principal colleges in the foundation of the American school to be opened at Athens next autumn, is a matter of great satisfaction both to the school committee and to the Archaeological Institute. This co-operation seems to indicate a feeling of mutual fellowship and sympathy, which is, perhaps, of recent growth among our institutions of higher learning - a feeling which cannot but bear good fruit in the future. Although the membership of the institute has increased largely throughout the country during...
...director's advice as well as the use of the school library. The committee of the school stands as follows: John Williams White (chairman). Harvard University; Henry Drisler, Columbia College; Basil L. Gildersleeve, Johns Hopkins University; E. W. Gurney, Harvard University; Albert Harkness, Brown University; Thomas W. Ludlow (secretary), New York; Lewis R. Packard, Yale College; Francis W. Palfrey, Boston; Frederic J. De Peyster (treasurer), New York; William M. Sloane, College of New Jersey; Charles Eliot Norton, president of the Archaeological Institute; William W. Goodwin, director of the School at Athens...
...Antiquities, upon the plan of the well-known French and German schools already established there," a project which had been under discussion in the institute for a considerable time. That committee then consisted of Prof. J. W. White (chairman), Prof. E. W. Gurney, Prof. Albert Harkness, Messrs. T. W. Ludlow, F. W. Palfrey; since that time the following names have been added to the committee : Fred'k J. d Peyster, Prof. Packard of New Haven, Dr. Drisler of Columbia, Prof. Sloane of Princeton, and Prof. Gildersleeve of Johns Hopkins. The first of these circulars proposed a plan for a permanent...
...seventeen seniors who, with the present immediate members of the Phi Beta Kappa, form the first twenty-five in rank on the class of '82, general scale of three years, are : Messrs. Dakin, Cook, G. M. Richardson, Ludlow, A. Hall, Dickerman, Waite, Fiske, Whitman, W. H. Dunbar, J. W. Mason, Gage, Rice, Robinson, Fernald, Bullard, Allen. The first eight juniors on the class of '83, general scale of two years, are : Messrs. Grandgent, Hodges, Hubbard, Evans, McInnes, H. Putnam, Loeb, O'Callaghan. The present eight petitioned the general chapter to raise the number from twenty-five to one-seventh...