Word: meylan
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Relations to Cambridge," by G. H. Cox shows how Cambridge is benefited by the presence of the University, and should do much to answer criticism of the University's untaxed land. Interesting statistics, showing the beneficial effects of rowing, are embodied in "Harvard University Oarsmen" by S. L. Meylan S.'02. Among the University notes, which, together with news from the graduates, and other regular departments, complete an instructive issue of the magazine, there appears the announcement of a gift of $150 to the Editor, to be used for prizes for the best three articles on the possibility and necessity...
...article on "Harvard Oarsmen," by G. L. Meylan '00, ought surely to allay the fears of those who are anxious about, the mental and physical welfare of our rowing men. It shows conclusively that Harvard oarsmen do not die prematurely, and that they live longer than the average of healthy men accepted by life insurance companies. Furthermore, it shows that, taking "Who's Who in America" as a standard, a far larger percentage of oarsmen attain distinction that of graduates as a whole...
...Meylan, P J, 12 Ellsworth...
...Meylan, G L J, Graduate School...
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