Word: mayers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following 15 men reported yesterday: P. Brooks '09, F. J. Carey '10, C. Chadwick '10, J. E. Gardner '08, P. Grant '08, D. V. Leland '10, F. R. Leland '10, J. R. Mayer '11, R. G. Munroe '10, J. O. Patterson '10, W. Poor '09, M. D. Robinson '09, W. A. Stalker 'H. H. M. Suckley '10, and H. R. Waters '08. Of these men, Brooks, Carey, Chadwick, D. V. Leland, F. R. Leland, and Munroe played on the team last year. More men of past experience are expected to come out later in the week...
...lover's symptoms is now and then extravagant, and if the same restraint had been observed throughout that appears in the conclusion, the effect would have been better. Mr. Dorey's sketch of "An American on the Thames" is amusing, though the humor is sometimes a little forced. Mr. Mayer's article on "Josiah Quincy" gives a suitable account of a career which ought to be of interest to Harvard men in every generation...
Besides the Cambridge Bridge Commission, which is composed of Mayer Fitzgerald of Boston, Mayor Wardwell of Cambridge, and Engineer Leavitt of Cambridge, and which has charge of the building of new bridges, there is another commission, composed of Mr. McDonald of Boston and Mr. George H. Clukas, the Superintendent of Streets of Cambridge, whose duty it is to look after the care and maintenance of bridges in Boston and Cambridge. It is impossible for these two commissions to work together, as they have no connection whatever with each other, and if there is to be a new bridge...
...themselves what Harvard is during the summer session. The two cuts showing Memorial and the tennis courts in feminine possession are a little startling. Mr. von Kaltenborn touches an interesting question in mentioning the attitude of the office in the matter of counting summer courses toward a degree. Mr. Mayer describes the laudable and successful steps lately taken by the University to give graduate students just the kind of lodgings that they want. For Mr. Rogers' description of the new "Department of Social Ethics" perhaps a more illuminating illustration could have been found: for instance a view of the sober...
...Mayer, J. R., Randolph...