Word: martin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Prof. E. G. Martin, A. M., Lawrence 31; P. M., 18 Francis...
...Fenn, Jr., of Wichita, Kan., from Hobart College, in history; Clarence James Green, of Stockton, Kan., from Washburn College, in zoology; Albert Parsons Leurn, of Newark, N. J., from New York University, in English; Marvin Marx Lowenthal, of Bradford, Pa., from the University of Wisconsin, in Philosophy; Austin Geddes Martin, of Schenectady, N. Y., from Union College, in English; George Roland Miller, Jr., of Easton, Pa., from Lafayette College, in classics; Oscar John Peterson, of Manistique, Mich., from Kalamazoo College, in mathematics; Roy Cleveland Phillips, of Norwich, Conn., from Brown University, in romance languages; Lester Marsh Prindle, of Charlotte...
...following appointments were made: Clarence Erskine Kelley 1G., Assistant in Astronomy; Arthur Bliss Seymour, Assistant in the Cryptogamic Herbarium; James Royal Martin, Assistant in Physiology; Carl Ludwig Schrader, Instructor in Gymnastics, (re-appointed); Carl Christian Carstens, Lecturer on Social Ethics, (reappointed); Louis Adams Frothingham '93, Lecturer on State and City Government in Massachusetts, (reappointed); Edward Deshon Brandegee '81, Regent, (reappointed); Harold Eugene Bigelow '07, Research Fellow in Chemistry; Frederick Henderson Sterns 3G., Associate in Anthropology; Alexander Swanson Hegg. Assistant Secretary of the Graduate School of Medicine...
...shoe trade research, conducted under Professor S. O. Martin, an accounting system was arranged and sent out to the retailers, which was later adopted officially as the standard for the trade. Dr. M. T. Copeland, who is conducting the grocery research has consequently got out a grocery accounting system which is being taken up by the retailers even more enthusiastically than the shoe system. It is hoped that it will be adopted as the trade standard in the near future, as over 2,100 copies have been sent out and the Bureau now has 275 co-operators who send...
Frederick Alfred Martin 3L., of Manchester, Vermont, died at Stillman Infirmary yesterday morning from heart trouble. Martin has been troubled with rheumatism a number of times in the past two years, and the latest attack, commencing in February of this year developed heart trouble which proved fatal. He graduated from Dartmouth with an A.B. degree in 1911 and has been a student at the Law School since then. He was born September...