Word: ludlow
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...glee and banjo clubs of Tufts College will make a concert tour through Vermont during the coming vacation. They will visit Bellows Falls, Ludlow, Burlington, Montpelier, North Montpelier and Barre...
...past year has been marked by the publication of the first volume of Papers of the School, under the supervision of Prof. W. W. Goodwin and Mr. Thomas W. Ludlow, Secretary of the Committee. This volume, containing 262 pages, represents the work of the school in 1882-3. The following papers make up its contents: 1. Inscriptions of Assos, by J. R. S. Sterrett. 2. Inscriptions of Tralleis, by J. R. S. Sterrett. 3. The Theatre of Dionysus, by Jas. R. Wheeler. 4. The Olympilion at Athens, by Louis Bevier. 5. The Erechtheion at Athens, by Harold N. Fowler...
President J. M. Wainwright of Columbia presided. There were present as delegates; From Amherst, H. B. Perrine; Columbia, G. M. Gray, C. H. Mapes; Harvard, C. H. Atkinson, Wendell Baker; Lafavette, J. Lot Ludlow, C. H. Wells; College of the City of New York, Messrs. Hildreth and Kominsky; Princeton, J. C. Adams, H. B. Toler; Yale, H. S. Brooks, Jr., A. C. Thompson; University of Pennsylvania, D. B. Birvey, W. C. Pasey; Stevens, E. H. Munkwitz, Emil E. Cottiart; Lehigh, C. H. Tolman, Gilbert Badeau, president of the American Association of Amateur Athletes addressed the meeting. He begged that...
...annual meeting of the association which supports this school was recently held at Princeton. The colleges were represented by the following members of the association: Harvard-Profs. Norton, Goodwin, and White; Brown-Prof. Harkness; Columbia-Prof. Drisler, and Princeton by Prof. Sloane. There were also present Messrs. DePeyster and Ludlow, of New York. The first duty before the committee was to pass resolutions on the death of Prof. Packard, who was acting director, prior to the directorship of the present incumbent. After this a report was read from Prof. Van Benscohoten, which was exceedingly favorable and showed the growing success...
...vote was taken as to the merits o the new athletic resolutions and a decided majority was on the negative side. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. J. M. Wainwright, '84, Columbia; vice-president, A. G. Fell, '84, Princton; secretary, J. L. Ludlow, '86, Lafayette; treasurer, D. B. Bemey, '82, University of Pennsylvania; executive committee, the president, ex-officio, W. M. Burr, '84, Harvard, and A. C. Thompson, '85, Yale...