Word: mcgill
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This year the University will play the usual three-game series with Yale and Princeton for the championship and in addition games have been arranged with Dartmouth, Cornell, McGill, Columbia; Amherst Agricultural, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, St. Paul's School, Boston Athletic Association and the Har-Club of Boston. The dates of these contests will be announced later...
...Somerset, this evening at 7.30 o'clock. More than twenty of the number will be Harvard students and professors who have been Rhodes Scholars. Ambassador Cecil Spring-Rice, chairman of the committee, in charge, who was invited to Preside at the dinner, cannot be present, and Professor Peterson, of McGill University, Montreal, will be in the chair in his stead. Among the guests will be Professors C. P. Parker, B. A. Oxford '75, and C. H. C. Wright '91, B. A. Oxford '95; Hon. Bertrand Russell, B. A. Cambridge '93; assistant professors J. L. Coolidge '95, B. S. C. Oxford...
...following architects acted as judges: Mr. Grosvenor Atterbury, Mr. R. P. Bellows, Mr. R. D. Kohn, Mr. Hugh Tallant, and Mr. Lloyd Warren. The architectural schools of Carnegie Institute of Technology, Cornell, Harvard, Illinois, McGill, Pennsylvania and Syracuse were entered in the competition...
...third annual intercollegiate architectural competition closes today at noon. The Faculty of the Architectural School will select the six best final plans from each of the two classes and these will be taken to Cornell to be judged with specimens from the University of Pennsylvania, McGill, Syracuse, Michigan, Cornell, and the University of Illinois. About thirty men have been working on the competition in Robinson Hall...
Architectural students of Harvard, Carnegie Technical Schools, Cornell, the University of Illinois, McGill, the University of Pennsylvania, and Syracuse, recently entered the third annual intercollegiate architectural competition. This year Cornell conducts the competition. The competitors are divided into two groups, the first of which is at work on the problem of a gymnasium and surrounding recreation grounds, the second on a federal reserve bank. Three years ago, Mr. Lloyd Warren of New York offered to give for five years $150 in prizes to be divided as the competing schools should decide, and this year, as last, prizes...