Word: minn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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President, Elton Crocker Loucks 1GB, University of Oregon, of Portland, Ore.; and Lester Gravatt Wood 1GB, Hamline University, of Rushmore, Minn.; vice president, William Earle Mickey 1GB, Lebanon Valley College of Harrisburg, Pa., and John Wooldredge 1GB, of West Newton; secretary, George Baltzer Petersn 1GB, University of California, of Belvedere, Cal., and Theodore Lunt Preble 1GB, University of California, of Berkeley, Cal.; treasurer, Robert Boynton Bleecker 1GB, Leland Stanford, Jr., University, of Pasadena, Cal., and William Farleigh Enright 1GB, of St. Joseph...
Under the provisions of the contest, two additional prizes, one to special and one to regular students, were to be awarded to both Harvard and M. I. T., and one prize to the Boston Architectural Club. The value of each prize was $50. Carl Peter Teigen 2SA, of Minneapolis, Minn., was awarded the prize for regular students, and Duncan McLachlan, Jr., 1SA, of Brooklyn, N. Y., the prize for special students in the University. Robert Henry Scannell, M. I. T. 1917, of Cambridge, and William Colleary, M. I. T. 1917, of Boston, won the prizes offered to the Tech. exhibits...
Representative to the Student Council: Augustus Aspinwall, of Chestnut Hill; Wesley Goodwin Brocker, of Lindstrom, Minn.; Burnham Lewis, of Philadelphia, Pa.; and Chase Mellen, Jr., of Garden City...
...representative to the Student Council: Augustus Aspinwall, of Chestnut Hill; Wesley Goodwin Brocker, of Lindstrom, Minn.; Burnham Lewis, of Philadelphia; and Chase Mellen, Jr., of Garden City...
...representative to the Student Council: Augustus Aspinwall, of Chestnut Hill; Wesley Goodwin Brocker, of Lindstrom, Minn.; Burnham Lewis, of Philadelphia; and Chase Mellen, Jr., of Garden City...