Word: michigan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...always people who might be pioneers if they exerted the will, or if circumstances opened the way. The adventurers who mean progress are coming more and more from the colleges. Hence humanity and progress are calling to youth, especially those aided by a college education, to become leaders. Michigan Daily...
...morning at 11 o'clock. Dr. Patton is the successor of Dr. Washington Gladden, formerly a member of the Board of Preachers of the University. He is a graduate of Oberlin College and of Andover Seminary in 1892, and in 1913 received the degree Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. He is the author of "The Synoptic Problem...
There are several Western universities among those colleges having over 500 graduates enrolled in the league, which are as follows: Harvard 3,290 Cornell 2,661 Yale 2,659 Princeton 1,503 Brown 1,462 Dartmouth 1,104 Columbia 1,093 M. I. T. 1,062 Amherst 968 Michigan 853 Williams 656 Minnesota 652 Pennsylvania 618 Bowdoin 611 New York University 588 Iowa State 534 University of Iowa...
...institutions authorized to give military instruction are: Harvard Princeton, Yale, University of Michigan, University of Alabama, Virginia Military Institute, Stevens Institute of Technology, Catholic University of America, Lehigh University, Ohio State University, University of Tennessee, Clemson Agricultural College, University of Minnesota, University of Illinois, City College of New York and University of Vermont...
...Yale; President Raycroft of Princeton; President Schurman of Cornell; President Ganfield of Williams; President Hopkins of Dartmouth; President Drinkwater of Lehigh; President Nichols of Virginia Military Institute; President Humphries of Stevens; President Finley of University State of New York; President Wheeler of the University of California; President Hutchins of Michigan; President Denny of the University of Alabama; President James of Illinois; President Kirkland of Vanderbilt; Reverend E. A. Pace, president of the Catholic University of America; President Thompson of Ohio State; President Ayres of Tennessee; President Riggs of Clemson Agricultural College, and President Vincent of Minnesota...